Paperback, Published in Oct 2008 by Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Page count: 240
Sometimes we lose things, only to later discover that all the time we were looking for them, they were right under our very noses. But what if that something was a someone? Such is the case in Private Anguish, Howard Brown's intelligently written and utterly captivating tale of two people troubled by a sudden twist of fate. Sarah is having a recurring dream. J.D. is in the worst slump of his tennis career. They have both lost someone very dear to them, which neither is able to find. Yet more agonizing than that, they don't even know if or where to begin to look. Enter Rachel, a bright young psychotherapist. It is by virtue of her relationships with the two that hope springs anew for connecting the dots of their personal dilemmas and thereby signaling the end to their Private Anguish.
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