I Belong: A novella inspired by true events
Written by Suzanne K. Whang
Narrated by Paul Hikari
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Yesterday, Seth was a star engineering student. Today, he roams the halls of a state mental hospital. His only crime is having Asperger’s Syndrome, which colors his world brilliant but people dull. The university he attends experienced a deadly bombing a year ago, and the community is still reeling from the shock of what they experienced. When one student misinterprets something Seth says and reports him to the administration, it sets off a series of events that threatens to ruin his life. Despite his social challenges, he must fight to regain his good standing or risk losing everything he has worked so hard to achieve.
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