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Homeless: The Struggles and Stories of Britain’s Invisible Community
I had nowhere to go. Literally nowhere. I could spend a night or two on the platform at the station
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After my husband’s funeral, my son took me to a woodland path and said, “This is your destiny.”
After my husbands funeral, my son drove me out onto a narrow woodland lane and said, Here is where you belong.
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The Fabricated Child
I used to work at a health resort in the Cotswolds, the sort of place you could only get to by catching
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The Maternity Ward at the Medical Centre was Unusually Crowded. Despite All Indicators Suggesting Completely Normal Deliveries, Twelve Doctors, Three Senior Midwives, and Even Two Paediatric Cardiologists Had Gathered.
The delivery suite at St.Marys Hospital in London was unusually packed. Even though every sign pointed
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He Trusted a Person Again
He trusted a human again. Shadow the cat perched on the kitchen counter opposite a stranger, her eyes
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Sophie Rushed Through Her Room, Frantically Trying to Pack the Bare Essentials into Her Suitcase, Her Movements Possessed by a Feverish Urgency as Though Someone Were Chasing Her
Ellie Ellis was darting from room to room, trying to cram the absolute essentials into her suitcase.
Please, Just Ten Quid,” the Boy Pleaded to Shine the CEO’s Shoes
Just ten dollars, please, the boy begged, hoping to polish the CEOs shoes.Elliot Quinn was not a man
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The Guardian Angel: A Tale of Protection and Hope
Dear Diary, I never knew my parents. My father walked out when my mother was pregnant, and after that
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In the Midst of the Queue
I slipped into the delivery suite of St.Marys Hospital, London, as if the corridors were rivers of white light.
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The Fortune Teller Revealed My Destiny…
The fortunetellers stare cut through the dim cottage like a cold wind. Do you have the courage to ask, dear?