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Mo(ther) Na(ture)
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Description
A cozy fantasy romcom coming-of-age story. Fans of Sophie Kinsella and Rainbow Rowell will love this heartwarming upload about sisterhood, love, and what it means to be human.
When two sisters quarrel, humanity is on the brink of extinction. Mona, the logical scientist and computer coder of Earth, has been caught trying to delete humankind yet again. Her sister Penny, the passionate and impulsive coder behind humans, challenges her to upload to earth, live in a human's shoes, and experience their emotions before she carries out her plans to delete the human race forever.
For eons, mankind has exploited the Earth, heedless of the consequences of their actions. Fueled by a desperate need to safeguard her creation, and with a bit of glitter, Mona uploads into her first human meat sack—a teenage girl—and quickly learns what it's like to feel loathing, desire, and friendship. But as she delves deeper into human history and their cruelty towards each other and Earth, she decides they're not worth saving. Overwhelmed by emotions, Mona is torn between wiping the entirety of Earth with the push of a button and fulfilling her bargain with Penny.
Her mission is to understand the profound depth of human emotions and discover whether humanity possesses the capacity to heal the wounds they have inflicted upon the world. Can she learn to be human, even with all their faults?
Praise for Ma(ther) Na(ture):
“Mo(ther) Na(ture) is a shining young adult journey that skillfully weaves fury and redemption into an unforgettable narrative. From the wrath of Mother Nature herself, enraged by humanity’s disregard for the planet, to Penny’s cunning plan to salvage our species, the story hooks you from the start. The transformation of Mother Nature into the mortal Mona blurs the lines between mysticism and reality, leading us through Mona's exploration of human relationships—capturing both life’s beauty and its fragility. What sets Mo(ther) Na(ture) apart is its compelling pacing and evocative writing. As Mona delves into human emotions and connections, the novel prompts us to reflect on our role in healing the Earth and nurturing our bonds. This book is a timely reminder of our responsibility to both the planet and each other, delivering an inspiring message wrapped in an enthralling tale.”–Jackson Anhalt, author of From the 911 Files