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Burnout,

figuring out what to do post-graduation when every option sounds miserable:

Bright eyed and pink haired Natalie was supposed to be excited for her college graduation, ready to get her degree and move on to a career. Instead, she feels like she’s drowning. Her friends have their futures all lined up and are ecstatic to move on, but Natalie’s discontent. A biology major sounded good four years ago when she started college, but she doesn’t want to be a doctor—like her mother’s pushing—and lab work is boring and lame. What other option does she have, though? Graduation is in a few months, and she needs a job. Desperate to escape her mother’s nagging, she flees to an amusement park over spring break for a solo vacation. The break is nice, but she can’t escape the worry in her mind.

 

Luckily, Natalie runs into five high school teachers at the park who give her a much-needed distraction. And thanks to their newfound friendship and different perspectives in life, Natalie starts to realize she’s been missing out on a lot. Will her new friends give Natalie the guidance she needs to find her passion in life, or will she end up never using her biology degree?

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INFORMATION

  • Genre: Fiction/ LGBTQ+ / Gay/ Lesbian/ Coming of Age

  • Intended audience: adults/ young adults

  • Length: 171,000 words

  • Paperback size: 438 pages

KEY-WORDS

found family, adoption, foster, diverse characters, women in STEM, female protagonist, LGBTQIA, LGBT, lesbian, queer, bisexual, bi, gay, student, teacher, humor, funny, single mother, two moms, choir, romance, asexual, life plan, self-discovery, young adult, teen, spring break, abuse, mental illness, addiction, depression, ADHD, religion, Muslim, Christian, Catholicism, cultural identity, Hispanic, poverty, classism, racism, homophobia, sex, kids, childbirth, women, girls, strong female lead

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