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Umbrella Girl has been through many lives before - ones she couldn't continue on living. Ever-changing, she believed she could never settle for the linear narrative of life ; growing old and letting the world take its course on her was never quite her style. She stood in front of the Grey Building, with an umbrella that weighed her down. A stranger she could trust came into view, and she finally had the courage to ask for help. I've only lived once, and I'm determined to make this life count. I floated by with routines and deadlines, while she did whatever made her world brighter. "Can you…mehr

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Umbrella Girl has been through many lives before - ones she couldn't continue on living. Ever-changing, she believed she could never settle for the linear narrative of life ; growing old and letting the world take its course on her was never quite her style. She stood in front of the Grey Building, with an umbrella that weighed her down. A stranger she could trust came into view, and she finally had the courage to ask for help. I've only lived once, and I'm determined to make this life count. I floated by with routines and deadlines, while she did whatever made her world brighter. "Can you hold my umbrella?" The day she asked me that fateful question, I knew everything would change. While orphaned twins try to follow the straight lines set by their late parents, an unexpected fox-like visitor comes back to fill in the empty gaps of our lives, a hall of mirrors, another fiery incident that leads to another crash, as panic of losing more loved ones emerges. There are giants in the sky, days go by with rain and puddles. The only thing protecting her was a single umbrella, as her multiple lives danced around her, anticipating her next move.
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Natasmi started writing short stories at the age of 9 years old with the encouragement of her grandmother. She began writing Umbrella Girl at age 15 and finished it at age 17. This is her first novel. She has just finished her IGCSEs and is now doing her A-levels for literature, law, and psychology.