Dying to Forget

Dying to Forget by Trish Marie Dawson is a thought-provoking work published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform on October 20, 2015. This edition spans 232 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Piper Willow, who dies after her high school graduation and finds herself in a place called the Station, where she faces a critical choice about her afterlife.
Readers will discover Piper’s journey as she grapples with the decision to either move on to an uncertain fate or become a Volunteer, returning to Earth to assist someone in need. The story delves into themes of social issues and suicide, exploring the complexities of life and death through Piper’s unique perspective. This edition invites readers to reflect on the challenges of helping others while navigating their own struggles.
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Sometimes the day you die is only the beginning… Piper Willow dies the summer after her high school graduation and wakes in the afterlife at a place called the Station. She’s given only two choices: Move on to the unknown where she’ll be forced to spend an eternity in her own personal hell, or be trained as a Volunteer and return to Earth as the subconscious for a person in need of outside assistance. Does Piper have what it takes to save a life, to be the nagging voice inside another person’s head? Or will she fail and end up lost and tormented…forever?
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