The Last Real Page
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In the beige sprawl of Southern California's Inland Empire, Denny McGehin sees the performance everywhere - the "freeway faces," the fake smiles, the endless corporate jargon. After quitting his soul-crushing internship, he meets Ara, a girl with red hair who watches a snail like it's the most important thing in the world. She introduces him to a hidden world called The Verdant - a magical realm made of stories and honest belief that's slowly being erased by The Hollowing.As Denny's raw, honest notebook entries begin restoring color to a fading universe, he must learn that being "real" isn't about calling out everyone else's fakeness. It's about paying attention to the small true things: a sister who throws her lunch tray for the right reasons, a father who lets his mask slip for five seconds, and choosing honesty even when it hurts.Perfect for readers who love the emotional honesty of John Green, the wonder of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library, and the magical realism of Rainbow Rowell or David Levithan.Recommended for readers who enjoy: coming of age stories, quiet magical realism, introspective YA, family drama with heart, and tales about authenticity in a performative world.
In the beige sprawl of Southern California's Inland Empire, Denny McGehin sees the performance everywhere - the "freeway faces," the fake smiles, the endless corporate jargon. After quitting his soul-crushing internship, he meets Ara, a girl with red hair who watches a snail like it's the most important thing in the world. She introduces him to a hidden world called The Verdant - a magical realm made of stories and honest belief that's slowly being erased by The Hollowing.As Denny's raw, honest notebook entries begin restoring color to a fading universe, he must learn that being "real" isn't about calling out everyone else's fakeness. It's about paying attention to the small true things: a sister who throws her lunch tray for the right reasons, a father who lets his mask slip for five seconds, and choosing honesty even when it hurts.Perfect for readers who love the emotional honesty of John Green, the wonder of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library, and the magical realism of Rainbow Rowell or David Levithan.Recommended for readers who enjoy: coming of age stories, quiet magical realism, introspective YA, family drama with heart, and tales about authenticity in a performative world.
AmazonPagina's: 60, Paperback, Inspiring Word LLC
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