For sure! You don't have to have breast cancer in order to learn about it! I have been very touch with the stories I have read. Every survivor and their families and friends have a story that needs to be read.
The Best place would be Wattpad.com it has stories that people have written and your able to read them yourself
Brian Read has written: 'A Friend for Anna' 'The water we used' 'Men of iron' -- subject(s): Children's stories 'Vanished Liverpool and the San'Tree Man' 'Advances in Databases' 'Lucy and the Chinese eggs' -- subject(s): Children's stories
One can read about child abuse stories from the following online sources: "Childhelp", "Guardian", "Experienceproject", "Riseaboveabuse", "Mamamia", "Reachout", "abclocal.go". These sources have real life stories written by child abuse survivors.
Bangla Choti is erotic fictional stories written in Bengaki language. The stories can be found on many sites and forums or published in books. People can read them or write their own stories for free.
Short stories are a quick, easy read. Short stories do not take much time to read.
One can read stories of trips to Antarctica in several books written on the subject. These books don't have to be bought. They are available at local libraries. There are also many articles online about trips to Antarctica on travel sites.
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Flora L. Carpenter has written: 'Animal stories we can read' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Animals
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you can read some on twistmagazine
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