A TEENAGER'S DEATH
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About the Book
A Teenager’s Death is an argument about the anxiety-driven lifestyle of today’s teenagers, written in the form of very personal chronological notes. The notes reflect the thoughts of a teenager through the ages of fifteen to eighteen. Themes of rejection, love, friendship, pain, mystery and naïve temptations to explore the world of self-indulgence hide within the hyperbolic meaning of “A Teenager’s Death”, which is the fear of losing your social life. Each note contains a liberating truth about the teenage lifestyle and asserts the vital concept of death in our lives.
About the Author
Shrey Shanbhag is an ambitious student who will soon be heading to university soon. Spending most of his life in Japan and some of his life in India, he is able to speak Japanese, English, French and Hindi. During high-school, he was an eager learner. He did well academically, was the pianist of his school band, was good at athletics and was the Student Body President. During his year as President, he was known for introducing prom, free-dress days and school socials into his school. Currently, he works as a full-time copywriter in a digital marketing agency. In his spare time, he likes to lift heavy weights, talk to his friends, play the piano and, of course, write!