A story about love, death and jellybeans.
Ten minutes can feel like forever.
In this strange cancer clinic, the doctor never comes and the nurse won't answer questions. Zain is lost, wandering endless hallways as she tries to find her way back to Reception, but every door she opens leads to another painful memory of loss and regret.
As she searches the labyrinth of her life for answers, will she have the strength to face the truth she's been hiding from?
In this surreal but poignant story, we explore the meaning of forgiveness, the value of connection, and the impact our decisions have on the people who love us.
★★★★★ "Vered Ehsani's writing style is so easy to read, it just flows off the page effortlessly. Don't be deceived by its simplicity, though. This simple story is subtle but very deep in its message. It is very much worth the read. It is also worth thinking about once read. Highly recommend!" -- J. Cohen
★★★★★ "This book conjoins Literary Fiction, Psychology, Myth - and a bunch of other sources and genres - into a power-packed entity. That's the only word: ENTITY because this opus very nearly steps out of the Kindle and gives you a slap on the back of the skull toward realizations." -- E. & J. Roberts