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Depressed

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Arch Fry is not depressed; his life is just shit!

Arch, an altogether confused and angry young man, finds himself sat in "group therapy" when the arrival of the beautifully mysterious Amber Jones threatens to change everything!

Depressed: Who is, who isn't, and what's either question got to do with tatty knickers and milk? Find out all the answers in this offbeat tale that at times is more schizophrenic than a pill-popping blubber mouth called Ruth.

40 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 6, 2013

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Tom Conrad

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ABOUT TOM CONRAD:

Tom Conrad is a very busy man. When not talking about himself in the third person, he likes to think of amusing bio descriptions:

"Born. Wrote many an ebook (continually delighted people actually read them)... Not dead yet!"

See, time well spent?!

ABOUT TOM CONRAD'S BOOKS:

Available on all Amazon platforms. I recommend Suicide is not a Plan B and That Semicolon Bitch Had to Die

ABOUT "ABOUT SECTIONS":

They describe what things are about.

Contact me direct: shutupanddeal@hotmail.com. My email address is actually the last line delivered in a favourite film of mine, and has nothing to do with my previous life as a world-class poker player.

Thank you for dropping by, I hope you enjoy one (or all) of my books x

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October 21, 2013
Good short read from Mr. Conrad. Though I've been a fan of his work from the beginning & have my favorites, I'm on the fence with this book. Very different from his other books and he bravely took the steps into a subject that could be touchy to many. This book is harsh with no humour, unlike his others, and gets you thinking about that fine line between clinical depression and the ones who may not be and play it up. I'm very hopeful that the author did his research into this subject and I give him kudos for creating an intense story for two young characters Arch (a young man battling cancer) & Amber (a rape victim).
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