Innocence

Innocence by EMILY J. MCKENZIE, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 22, 2015, is a thought-provoking exploration of teenage struggles. This 132-page book delves into the life of Maggie Brimmer, a teenage girl who experiences extreme challenges, including bullying from her peers. After a critical moment leads her to a coma, Maggie finds herself in a unique position to overhear the thoughts and feelings of her friends and family, offering a profound perspective on life and the issues surrounding her.
Readers will find that Innocence presents a suspenseful journey as Maggie grapples with themes of hate, revenge, and the value of life. The narrative invites reflection on personal growth and self-esteem, making it relevant for those interested in motivational and inspirational topics. Through Maggie’s experience, the book addresses the complexities of adolescence and the importance of understanding one’s worth amidst adversity.
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Maggie Brimmer is a teenage girl facing the typical teenage drama at a more extreme level than her peers. Whenever Maggie decides to commit suicide because of her best-friends bullying her, she goes into a coma and follows friends and family to hear what they’re saying about her and about life. Join Maggie on her suspenseful adventure as she fights to end her life with the distractions of her peers as they talk about hate, revenge, lies, and the importance of life.
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