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Book Description
In the city of Boston, MA, a beautiful high school teacher is haunted by various frightening visions. Disturbed and shaken she runs into a stranger in a coffee shop who gives her a flower and a business card without a name. Later as the visions progress the woman turns to the number on the card for support. Along the way she notices that a boy in her class carries a flower just like her gift from the coffee shop. She turns to the boy for help and finds that he has his own family issues to deal with. The boy tries to help, however, and in each other they find love and support while going on a search for an answer to both their problems - the mystery of the flower's stem...
From the Author
This is, certainly, the first book I've ever written, and probably the most deep and enhanced one in a variety of ways of any others I'll ever write. The idea came from out of nowhere, as they usually do, one sleepless night in the first semester of college. I figured that I'm better off writing it down than to regret it later, and thus the book was born. At first it was nothing, but a couple of sentences describing the future flow of events. In fact, I've alluded back to those original pointers all thoughout the writing. I don't believe the slightest that writing should be looked at by anyone as a complex process of any kind. For people who have an idea but no general outline in mind, throwing down that idea on paper is an excellent start, possibly even the only start. Once that is done, one might choose to write a short synopsis for his or her own help. Well, that's about all. I wish people would give my book a chance, and maybe add a review afterwards. Thanks for your time! Samuel Kigelman
A Flower's Stem
A Flower's Stem,Samuel Kigelman,Authorhouse,1420860852,Fiction,Fiction - Espionage / Thriller,Mystery/Suspense,Suspense,General & Literary Fiction
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