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Notes on the Moon People (eBook, ePUB) - Jordan, Linda
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Invisible people exist.
Nearing retirement, Penelope Mason works at the library, mending books. No one notices her. No one talks to her.
Except today. To tell her about the library budget cuts. Either she, or the other district conservator, loses their job.
Penelope knows how this story ends.
Then suddenly, everything shifts and her world vanishes.
A coming of age fantasy for late bloomers that blows a breath of fresh wind through the genre.

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Produktbeschreibung
Invisible people exist.

Nearing retirement, Penelope Mason works at the library, mending books. No one notices her. No one talks to her.

Except today. To tell her about the library budget cuts. Either she, or the other district conservator, loses their job.

Penelope knows how this story ends.

Then suddenly, everything shifts and her world vanishes.

A coming of age fantasy for late bloomers that blows a breath of fresh wind through the genre.


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Autorenporträt
Linda Jordan writes fascinating characters, visionary worlds, and imaginative fiction. She creates both long and short fiction, serious and silly. She believes in the power of healing and transformation, and many of her stories follow those themes. In a previous lifetime, Linda coordinated the Clarion West Writers' Workshop as well as the Reading Series. She spent four years as Chair of the Board of Directors during Clarion West's formative period. She's also worked as a travel agent, a baker, and a pond plant/fish sales person, you know, the sort of things one does as a writer. Currently, she's the Programming Director for the Writers Cooperative of the Pacific Northwest. Linda now lives in the rainy wilds of Washington state with her husband, daughter, four cats, a cluster of Koi and an infinite number of slugs and snails.