Reseña del libro "The Girl who Coughed to Death"
Addictions can be deadly and affect more than that of just the user. Cigarettes, they stink and there's the whole second-hand smoke deal. Hard-Core drugs, don't even NEED to explain that one. But with Marsha Johnson, well, she has a unique addiction, one that you may not know: Chicken Bones. In the town of Snurpups, due to the late and great Bobby Billford, many folks had chosen to eat the bones of domesticated animals. The extreme pressure on the teeth, putting the users enamel on the brink of destruction was all the rage. Town authorities had put a wraps on it all and served the users great therapeutic help, but as Marsha proves, not all were cared for. Sure, all cats and dogs were banned and animals of the like, but restaurants held an animal that provided the most sought-for bone, the chicken. In the end, It's a shame, because if Marsha was cared for, we wouldn't have the story of The Girl Who Coughed to Death...