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A delicate novel about grief, family, and change. Set in misty San Francisco, Completely Lost is a modern story of Julia Clark, a newlywed ghostwriter, who struggles to recover from the death of her mom. Overwhelmed, Julia must balance this new life-stage with her eccentric working life, her newlywed marriage, and a new mother-in-law. Laced with Ancient Greek mythology and witty humor, Completely Lost is an honest story about grief- from its lonely depths to the effervescent hope that can emerge. (Odette Books) Advance Praise for Completely Lost "A novel about a ghostwriter offers an exercise…mehr

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A delicate novel about grief, family, and change. Set in misty San Francisco, Completely Lost is a modern story of Julia Clark, a newlywed ghostwriter, who struggles to recover from the death of her mom. Overwhelmed, Julia must balance this new life-stage with her eccentric working life, her newlywed marriage, and a new mother-in-law. Laced with Ancient Greek mythology and witty humor, Completely Lost is an honest story about grief- from its lonely depths to the effervescent hope that can emerge. (Odette Books) Advance Praise for Completely Lost "A novel about a ghostwriter offers an exercise in family, grief, and adjustment. Swan renders the desolation of mourning exceedingly well. The heart of this narrative about coping with loss rings powerfully true." - Kirkus Reviews
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Jessica Swan is an American author who left her tiny flat in London for New York to drive cross-country until she fell back in love with California. Her latest novel, Completely Lost, is set for release Spring 2016 (Odette Books). A former ghostwriter for fifteen years, Swan holds a rhetoric degree from U.C. Berkeley. She has published one other novel, Dear Isabelle (Harbor House Books), and co-authored the nonfiction business book The Big Book of Motivation Games (McGraw-Hill, New York). Her articles and column have been published in Psychology Today magazine and her co-authored work in the academic journal The Behavior Analyst. She lives in Oakland.