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Meagan Brothers

    Meagan Brothers writes for young adult readers, with her works characterized by a keen insight into adolescence and the search for identity. Her style is vibrant and energetic, often incorporating musical and poetic elements that reflect her own diverse artistic background. Through her novels, she explores the complexities of human relationships and the power of self-expression. Brothers brings a unique blend of sensitivity and humor to her storytelling, resonating with contemporary young audiences.

    Weird Girl and What's His Name
    Songs of My Selfie: An Anthology of Millennial Stories
    Debbie Harry Sings in French
    • Debbie Harry Sings in French

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Struggling with his identity, Johnny finds solace in the music of Debbie Harry, the iconic lead singer of Blondie. Inspired by her cool and tough persona, he grapples with his desire to emulate her style and confidence, raising questions about his own identity and sexuality. As he navigates these feelings, he must also consider how to communicate his newfound self-discovery to his wonderful new girlfriend. This journey explores themes of self-acceptance, the complexities of gender expression, and the search for authenticity.

      Debbie Harry Sings in French
    • Exploring the diverse experiences of the millennial generation, this anthology features seventeen short stories by writers under twenty-six, tackling real issues such as unemployment, family expectations, and online relationships. Each narrative presents vibrant characters grappling with ambition, humor, and heartbreak, offering a nuanced portrayal that defies stereotypes. Accompanied by selfies of their authors, these fresh voices provide a compelling glimpse into the complexities of millennial life, blending authenticity with a touch of irony.

      Songs of My Selfie: An Anthology of Millennial Stories
    • Weird Girl and What's His Name

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In the podunk town of Hawthorne, North Carolina, high school geeks Lula and Rory share everything-- sci-fi and fantasy fandom, an obsession with old X-Files episodes, and the feeling that they'll never quite fit in.

      Weird Girl and What's His Name