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portada Chasing Moonbows
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
195
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781079117394

Chasing Moonbows

S. H. Clark (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

Chasing Moonbows - S. H. Clark

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Synopsis "Chasing Moonbows"

"They called it, 'inherited peripheral neuropathy.' Basically, if you had it, your brain was screwed up." Violet Mann wants to be like other seventeen year olds-except her dad is dying and her mom might be having an affair. She's looking for an escape, but she can't seem to fit in with her Serbian community; her best friend thinks pot has all the answers; and her dad's hunky new doctor is full of promises. She just wants a little sympathy! Senior year comes with new obstacles and a set of do's and don't's. One, sneaking through hospitals is completely and utterly impossible, even if she does steal scrubs from the morgue. Two, hospital waiting rooms always smell like antiseptic. Three, DON'T, under any circumstances, bullshit the Godfather. And four, if you fall on your face while dancing kolo, keep smiling. They won't notice a thing. Violet is determined to fix everything. But how does a Serbian girl-who doesn't feel Serbian-with a phobia of wheelchairs, a skill for snooping, and an obsession with finding a moonbow, do just that?

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