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Does anybody like reading in their free time? I've been wanting to read some books on suicide. Not doctoral articles though. More like fictional stories with themes of suicide and SH. Or, books containing suicide notes or something like that. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I read this book as a kid, so I hope it stands up, but "I never promised you a rose garden" is really good. It's not about suicide per se, it's about living with overwhelming mental illness, but the style of it is really good for us. It's autobiographical, so it's told from the point of view of someone to whom normal was never normal.
Not about suicide specifically--& you may have read it already; but the death of ivan ilyich, is pretty good and is a morality play about one's contemplations as they are winding down towards the end of their life. I think, I can't quite remember - & it's been awhile since I've read it, but I do remember it being very good, either way~
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