Monica’s relationship with her father is falling apart, made more obvious when her return to Madison after years aboard results in him throwing her out of the house. Lisa Carson, her BFF and old college roommate, takes her in. Turns out Lisa has her own issues with her parents – they’re pushing her to date despite her lack of desire. So when Monica joins a Carson family dinner, she lies and says it’s starting a relationship with Lisa that brought her back to America. Lisa goes along with the rouse – it gets her parents off her back and it’s only until Monica repairs her relation-ship with her father and moves out. What Monica failed to take into account however is that crush she had on Lisa in college? Yeah, that didn’t go away.
Tomorrow can be just as strange or fantastical as the far-off future, but no less exciting. Collecting a variety of stories, both those published previously and new originals, Gwen Tolios's awaited solo anthology is full of tales bursting with rich characters planning and facing the future, regardless of the situation or consequence. A girl determines that being the sole girl in the league isn't going to stop her from playing for her high school hockey team. A cyberspace addict signs a DNR, knowing his addiction will lead to his death. A superhero fakes his death, hoping to focus on building a relationship with his nemesis. A sister confesses her lack of willingness to come home. A genetic engineer creating award-winning show cats takes up his next project. Filled with contemporary, superhero, and science fiction short stories, this collection has something for anyone ready to charge forward.
Monica’s relationship with her father is falling apart, made more obvious when her return to Madison after years aboard results in him throwing her out of the house. Lisa Carson, her BFF and old college roommate, takes her in. Turns out Lisa has her own issues with her parents – they’re pushing her to date despite her lack of desire. So when Monica joins a Carson family dinner, she lies and says it’s starting a relationship with Lisa that brought her back to America. Lisa goes along with the rouse – it gets her parents off her back and it’s only until Monica repairs her relation-ship with her father and moves out. What Monica failed to take into account however is that crush she had on Lisa in college? Yeah, that didn’t go away.
Cydelle inherited the ability to see ghosts from her mother, but while she thinks that's cool the kids in town don't. This means she only has her family and the ghost cat Ginger to celebrate her 11th birthday with. When Cydelle overhears a ghost story about a woman on a nearby farm, the first human ghost she's ever heard of, she hatches a plan to make a ghostly friend for her birthday.
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