An Egg-Maniac’s Guide – to Suicide

An Egg-Maniac’s Guide – to Suicide by Éanna Cullen is an independently published work released on October 16, 2018. This 430-page book, written in English, presents a narrative that intertwines the lives of two characters, Bobby Crandel and Afua. Bobby, having killed a man in self-defense, engages in a dark game where he awaits his death sentence, while Afua, a young Ghanaian girl, embarks on a perilous journey to England disguised as a boy aboard a trafficker’s ship.
Readers will find a complex exploration of survival and fate as both characters navigate their respective challenges over a span of sixteen days. The story delves into themes of life and death, questioning the fairness of existence and the pain associated with their choices. With elements of humor woven throughout, this fiction piece invites contemplation on the nature of deserving life and the moral dilemmas faced by its protagonists.
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Guilty: After killing a man in self-defence, Bobby Crandel is playing a game called Sixteen Days to Die. When he hears his chosen death-sentence spoken aloud during the day, he’ll commit suicide. Simple? It may be, but Afua’s life is anything but. A young Ghanaian girl, posing as a boy aboard a trafficker’s ship, headed for England. Afua’s journey, like Bobby’s will take sixteen days. Follow their parallel journeys, one mental and one physical, towards the final meeting that only one of them will survive. But who deserves to live, and who deserves to die? Is it ever fair? And, will it hurt?
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