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“Yes, I believe that there is life after death. Any physicist will tell you that energy doesn't die, it only changes forms. What makes you you, Alex? That hunk of gray matter inside your skull? No way. You- all of us- have a life force. Energy. Some people call it a soul. Whatever you call it, it makes you you. And when your body dies, your energy will remain. I can't say for sure what heaven is. But I have faith that it's a special place, and that you will be welcome there.”

Quote by Ellen Hopkins

Book:Tilt

Work

Tilt

Tilt is a narrative that delves into the concept of balance and imbalance, examining its manifestation in personal lives, societal structures, and the human psyche. The story weaves through complex characters and situations, offering a multifaceted look at the delicate equilibrium that underlies human existence. more

Author

Ellen Hopkins
Ellen Hopkins

Ellen Hopkins is an American novelist known for her poetry-in-prose novels. Her works often tackle issues affecting teenagers, such as drug abuse, domestic violence, and self-harm. Hopkins' writing style is distinctive, appreciated for its direct and candid narrative. more

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