Short Story Hangover By Jennifer Pashley

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I've read the story Hangovers from Jennifer Pashley. I have chosen this story because it was the shortest story. The story is about misery in life and not feeling up to par. This feeling is described as a hangover and describes the similarities between them. The misery can last longer than a day, even some years and also other people and animals have this same feeling of misery.

I liked the story because it is a short vague story where the reader can make many interpretations what the story is about and what the reader sees in it.

This describes that not actually a hangover from alcohol is described: "Some hangovers last for years, in the backs of minivans, in the waiting room at a courthouse, a thousand dollars bail in your pocket, the bailiff,

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