Caring for Your Clown
Aliens Are Real, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey
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De:
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Oleander Blume
Sobre este áudio
Oliver Tarsul is a mostly average 14-year-old kid; aside from being the unwilling roommate to an interdimensional space clown his stepfather solicited to rebuild a portal designed by his recently deceased mother.
Things are more than a little complicated.
Regardless, dealing with a gelatinous slime monster in the shape of a clown girl named Dindet, while also trying to stay under the radar as the only trans kid in school, proves to be significantly harder than he imagined.
But the fallout of his mother's supposed death didn't just bring into question what she was working on and who she was working with. It also brought along with it a part of Oliver's past that he'd rather just forget.
The first entry in a planned series of riveting interdimensional shennaniganery, with a heartbreaking emotional core that will leave anyone on the brink of tears, if not sobbing outright.
This is no childish story. Despite the friendly and bouncy exterior, the content of this audiobook and the series involve much darker themes such as intergenerational familial abuse, recovery, personal growth after terribly traumatic events, and ending the cycles of manipulative and narcissistic behavior.
However, for every awful thing, there is just as much compassion, love, and commitment through the most ultimate thick and thins.
So join Oliver and Dindet as they navigate the outlandish worlds of the multiverse, as well as the grounded mundanity of average teenage life.
Enjoy it too, cause right now things are good.
And it's about to get a whole lot worse.
©2021 Christen Marie Watson (P)2022 Christen Marie Watson