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Book details
  • Genre:YOUNG ADULT FICTION
  • SubGenre:Fantasy / Contemporary
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:280
  • eBook ISBN:9798350993363
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350984255

A Tragedy in Ashburn

by B.A. Betterman

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Overview
A small-town teenager embarks on a spiritual journey through the afterlife in this moving piece of literary fiction. Follow her as she encounters people who help her better understand herself, her impact in the world, and her relationships with others.
Description
Scilla Beneciello, a local teenager from the quaint town of Ashburn, meets a tragic end one summer night in July of 2024. Awaking with amnesia in the afterlife, she desperately struggles to recover her memories. After meeting a mysterious Egyptian man named Osiris, Scilla embarks on a spiritual journey in strange and new territories to rediscover who she is. Along the way, she encounters people who help her better understand herself and the impact that her life and death had on her family and friends. However, while attempting to unravel the mysteries surrounding her life and her death, she is confronted by dangers and dark forces which seek to keep her from the truth. "A Tragedy in Ashburn" is an astonishing work of fiction that will leave readers questioning their perspectives and the choices they have made in life.
About the author
B.A. Betterman is a small-town writer from Pennsylvania who wishes to remain anonymous. His life experience of loss and imprisonment drives his creative writing, adding a unique philosophical perspective to his work of fiction. He hopes that his readers will be able to derive positivity from his writing, giving them a fresh perspective on their own lives.