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Ghosts on Asylum Bridge

Winding Road to Enlightenment

by Jim R. Moore

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Sarah begins life in Athens, Greece. She is an extremely bright child who has episodes talking with ghosts. She feels trapped. Her mother is borderline narcissistic, and her father is an anti-social recluse. Sarah’s uncle invites the family to move to Kansas, where he works at an insane asylum. Sarah is infatuated with a new bridge near the asylum cemetery where she mingles with trapped ghosts. Fear and pandemonium invade the community. While at the asylum testing for her sanity, a male nurse sexually assaults her. She stabs him repeatedly with a sharpened yellow pencil. He quickly bleeds to death. Without any evidence of her sanity, and to avoid institutional embarrassment, Sarah is now incarcerated herself. Her father dies soon after, and her mother commits suicide.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 197 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Dec 22, 2019)
ISBN10: 1977216323
ISBN13: 9781977216328
Genre: FICTION / Coming of Age

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Jim R. MooreJim R. Moore is a native of western Tennessee. He served in the military and enjoyed years in broadcasting while earning an AS, BS, MS, and a Ph.D. at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is retired and lives in Kansas City.
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