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Adelie, a girl about to enter her last year of high school, deals with Absorbism, a shape-shifting condition. It's been inherited from her father, who has been missing from her life for many years due to his own struggles with the disease. She lives with her mother, who has forced them to move several times to escape the media, but also to keep her daughter on a tight leash. After settling into their newest town, she discovers it is not what it seems. She meets a boy named Owen, who is also not what he seems. Together, they must join forces to change themselves-and the town-for the better. Set…mehr

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Adelie, a girl about to enter her last year of high school, deals with Absorbism, a shape-shifting condition. It's been inherited from her father, who has been missing from her life for many years due to his own struggles with the disease. She lives with her mother, who has forced them to move several times to escape the media, but also to keep her daughter on a tight leash. After settling into their newest town, she discovers it is not what it seems. She meets a boy named Owen, who is also not what he seems. Together, they must join forces to change themselves-and the town-for the better. Set within the fictional Northern Michigan town of Orchard Hill, follow Adelie as she is torn between familial hardships, medical struggles, and a fear of opening up her heart to others.
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Kassandra Keator knew that story writing would be her passion from a young age. In Kindergarten, she displayed self-made picture books for show-and-tell. In middle school, she created written short stories. By the time she entered high school and college, she was busying herself with creating fully-fledged fictional pieces of literature. "Orchard of the Fox" has been a labor of love, starting all the way back into 2012, finally published in 2023. This story in particular is very important to her, as it contains many aspects of Keator's own life, emotions, and experiences. Keator has more novels in the works as well, including a companion piece to OOTF named "Den of the Mongrel," a separate novel named "Ghedi," and a memoir mixed with personal poetry titled "Quincey's Consequences." Originally from South Florida, she now lives in Northern Michigan. Her Cuban-American upbringing and now-rustic surroundings continue to inspire her.