Author's Notes ; Bridgend Mother of Two Zillah Bethel Chose the Difficult Subjects of Love, Depression and Abuse by a Woman On a Man for Her Debut Novel. Here She Explains Her Inspiration
Western Mail › January 09, 2010
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Western Mail › January 09, 2010
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FIFTEEN years ago I met a young man named Pete. He was in debt. He had a baby daughter. He was a bodybuilder.
He went around the machines in the gym with the silent concentration of prayer. He looked like he was praying. Maybe he was. He was always smiling and always polite. One day, a few months later, he smiled his way over a cliff.See the full content of this document
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Author's Notes ; Bridgend Mother of Two Zillah Bethel Chose the Difficult Subjects of Love, Depression and Abuse by a Woman On a Man for Her Debut Novel. Here She Explains Her Inspiration
Depressed people are usually the nicest, most sympathetic people you could meet. If you're suffering from depression, you're probably the one smiling, cracking the jokes, the one everybody turns to f...
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