A Ginger's Tale
Volume One - The Dark Ages
by Stephen Christopher
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About the Book
Travel far enough along the journey of life and you may find yourself...but travel too far and you may lose yourself forever.
That is the discovery one young man, known only as Ginger, makes when his own voyage through life seems to take him a bridge too far...and finds Hell waiting on the other side.
A mysterious encounter with an equally mysterious individual sees Ginger trapped inside his own memories, forced to relive the events of his life in high-definition horror with no apparent means of escape, all the while trying to figure out if he is insane, dead...or part of something altogether more sinister.
Based on 95% fact and 5% absolute fictional bollocks, when you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable...will be the contents of this book.
That is the discovery one young man, known only as Ginger, makes when his own voyage through life seems to take him a bridge too far...and finds Hell waiting on the other side.
A mysterious encounter with an equally mysterious individual sees Ginger trapped inside his own memories, forced to relive the events of his life in high-definition horror with no apparent means of escape, all the while trying to figure out if he is insane, dead...or part of something altogether more sinister.
Based on 95% fact and 5% absolute fictional bollocks, when you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable...will be the contents of this book.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 176 - Publish Date: Jun 28, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords A Ginger's Tale, Stephen Christopher, 1980's, Semi-autobiographical
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About the Creator
Stephen Christopher
South Korea
Currently an English Teacher in South Korea, the idea for 'A Ginger's Tale' crawled out from beneath the shadow of a nervous breakdown I was in the middle of participating in a few years ago at the tender age of almost 31. Thus, the psychiatrist's couch was avoided in favour of literary therapy in the form of the Ginger's Tale trilogy you may or may not end up reading.