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"Does your life really pass before your eyes right before you die? Or do you really see a bright light that you're supposed to walk towards? Now I'm going to find out. These are the last questions, the burning ones, to which I want to know the answers. I'm not having some existential crisis, so don't get that idea. I'm not insane, either. I'm just at a place in my life where I don't think I matter much anymore." Julie really believed that. And she planned on doing something about it until she met four ladies at the hotel where she had planned her demise. These four ladies interrupted everything. Almost.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Does your life really pass before your eyes right before you die? Or do you really see a bright light that you're supposed to walk towards? Now I'm going to find out. These are the last questions, the burning ones, to which I want to know the answers. I'm not having some existential crisis, so don't get that idea. I'm not insane, either. I'm just at a place in my life where I don't think I matter much anymore." Julie really believed that. And she planned on doing something about it until she met four ladies at the hotel where she had planned her demise. These four ladies interrupted everything. Almost.
Autorenporträt
J T Fisher writes for people who have a hard time talking about what's on their mind. Her third novel delves into something with which she has battled her entire life... the concept of suicidal ideation. Every book she writes introduces the reader into serious concepts, but in a lighter, fictional way. Most people think about ending it all at least once in their lives. Judy is glad she didn't. Her writing began as an empty nester blog to fill time that was previously spent tending to her husband and two children. As she wrote and gained followers, she decided to try pure fiction. Judy felt that a lot of women, especially of her generation, struggled with many fears, questions and issues growing up in the 1960's and 1970's, and many still carry those fears coupled with the shame, embarrassment and skeletons that affect the way they live their lives even today. She was one of them. With two grown children, she now resides in South Florida with one four-legged child named Alexander, her husband and her mother. She enjoys reading, writing and live theater.