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The Commute
The Commute
The Commute
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The Commute

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A short story for commuters and others who want a quick uplifting story. Meet Mark as he travels home from work in the city of Brisbane on a hot summers day.

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Release dateMay 10, 2013
ISBN9781301621101
The Commute
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C. K. Hemsworth

I grew up on a cane farm outside of Mackay, in the north of Australia, and I now live in Brisbane. After finishing school I worked and travelled around doing a variety of different jobs, including retail and hospitality, and as a Massage Therapist before I studied for a degree in psychology. I have now worked for many years with children, young people and families in child protection, residential care, homelessness, domestic violence and in the foster care system, before starting my own mobile service. I now provide counselliing, family support, workshops, hypnosis and energy healing, as well as my writing.

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    The Commute - C. K. Hemsworth

    The Commute

    C. K. Hemsworth

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    Copyright 2012 C. K. Hemsworth

    The train platform is crowded with the usual crowd of the over tired and over worked, heading home after another day in the city. Slogging away at the computer for hours on end to reach that deadline. Of dealing with

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