A Life Untold

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Pub Date 28 Jan 2017 | Archive Date 2 Mar 2017

Description

A Life Untold follows Zara, who wakes up in hospital completely disorientated. She cannot understand why she is there, or even remember who she is. And why can nobody see her? All is made clear, however, when she meets the surprisingly charismatic Angel of Death’s Head Assistant, or D.A.

Now Zara must travel back in time with D.A. and witness her life over the course of her last seven days on Earth. She will be reminded of her good and bad deeds, and the impact she has had on the people around her. But will her journey take her through to the Hereafter, or is her death not as inevitable as she thinks?
A Life Untold follows Zara, who wakes up in hospital completely disorientated. She cannot understand why she is there, or even remember who she is. And why can nobody see her? All is made clear...

A Note From the Publisher

Dallaa Moussallati started teaching English as a foreign language seven years ago. She is passionate about psychology, for which she holds a BSc Honours degree, teaching, and writing.

Dallaa Moussallati started teaching English as a foreign language seven years ago. She is passionate about psychology, for which she holds a BSc Honours degree, teaching, and writing.


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781785897351
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

I find great satisfaction reading books about people who are dead or in comas narrating the story. It makes me feel good thinking of the different scenarios when thinking of my family and friends who have passed away. Zara is met in the hospital by D.A., the Angel of Death's Head Assistant. DA helps Zara relive her last 7 days on earth and revisit good and horrible moments from her entire life. She's had a hard one. As Zara and DA prepare for her transition to death he starts questioning his duty and wonders if his schedule is set in stone. I loved this book and it's insight into the life of women in Syria and the wonderful concept of heaven.

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