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I Thirst by Gina Marinello-Sweeney
I Thirst by Gina Marinello-Sweeney





Gina Marinello-Sweeney is the author of The Veritas Chronicles, a contemporary YA trilogy that has been compared to the writing of L.M. Englisch.10 Problems in the Traditionalist Movement When unexpected circumstances in the real world throw their lives in disarray, it will be up to Rebecca to find the true meaning of 'Intermission' before the curtain closes on the final act. Yet, as the story progresses, events remain ever more shrouded in mystery. With 'Intermission', the single word in that mysterious note, as inspiration, the two writers embark on an incredible journey to a new world in the form of a story that will ultimately parallel their own lives. When she meets Peter, a young student from Canada who seems somehow to understand her from the start, her perception changes. She is a Dreamer, living in a world of poetry intermixed with the antics of her unique family and eccentric best friend Adriana. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - When Rebecca receives a mysterious note from an unknown source, she has no idea how it will change her life.Twenty-year-old Rebecca Veritas is used to being different, but has never felt extraordinary. Gina lives in southern California, where she is at work on the sequel to I THIRST, as well as the first book in a fantasy series. In her spare time, she enjoys producing videos, going to the beach, reading, and traveling. Graduating summa cum laude, Gina completed a degree in liberal studies, an elementary school teaching credential, and a minor in Spanish. Although unable to attend this event, a presentation of the poems was well-received at another scholarly event that same year. In 2009, she was asked to present some original Spanish poems at an international literature conference in Costa Rica. Gina is also an avid poet in both the English and Spanish languages. Her dream of publication came true in 2013. As her own stories were “checked out” by family and friends, she dreamed of a day in which her stories would be available in public libraries worldwide. Gina Marinello-Sweeney has been writing ever since she was a little girl and turned her bedroom into a “library,” complete with due date slips and a check-out stamp.







I Thirst by Gina Marinello-Sweeney