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Fifty metatoneac years after the tragic extinction of planet Earthdon, life on planet Tenson is in turmoil. Charged by Chief Elder Amos to eliminate bigotry, four Zumanaur teen ghosts, Ava, Manon, Mereminum, and Feifer, exit Cosmo Gumbo on their mission to Louisgrove. With precious time to spare, they rush to join their necessary families and confront the injustices that lie ahead. Stunned by the sudden sight and sound of corona Chaz, the ghosts brace themselves as the mad, beastly, saber-toothed golden tiger digs hard into the ground, kicking up dust, clawing the air. With blood marks…mehr

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Fifty metatoneac years after the tragic extinction of planet Earthdon, life on planet Tenson is in turmoil. Charged by Chief Elder Amos to eliminate bigotry, four Zumanaur teen ghosts, Ava, Manon, Mereminum, and Feifer, exit Cosmo Gumbo on their mission to Louisgrove. With precious time to spare, they rush to join their necessary families and confront the injustices that lie ahead. Stunned by the sudden sight and sound of corona Chaz, the ghosts brace themselves as the mad, beastly, saber-toothed golden tiger digs hard into the ground, kicking up dust, clawing the air. With blood marks trailing down his spattered face, Feifer plunges his weapon into the cinnamon-striped beast as it crashes down the windswept alps to its demise. The ghosts continue their journey, traveling down the lowlands, hoping their presence will make a difference.
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Missouri-born Jeri Brown is an African American writer, arts journalist, poet, playwright, producer, educator, and performer. Brown had a brush with trauma when she was eleven and ever since has been fascinated by children who survive and overcome accidents, physical assaults, natural disasters, prejudice, and injustice with the help of fantasy. Brown's wide range of topics encompasses social justice, resilience, and improvisation. Brown's writings have been recognized in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Jeri Brown is the author of Skin Folk, a myriad of written stems and shapes about kin (adult, family, e-book: Jongleur Publishing) and They Won't Believe You: Dolena's Journey (adult, true crime e-book: Jongleur Publishing), and has 16 award-winning albums to her credit.www.jeribrown.com