Beetle: the Autobiography of a Virtual Girl
by Michael Wescott Loder
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Softcover ISBN:
9781734292909
About the Book
Lanie Whitehead, a smartass, interfering but compassionate virtual girl, attempts to insure a future for her nerdy creator and his girlfriend during their last year on a university campus.
How do paranoid administrators and a possessive former boyfriend deal with a person who does not really exist, can walk through any wall, listen to any conversation, but cannot ever leave campus or actually touch anything inanimate? And what is she to do if her computer shuts off, and when someone turns it back on, it's a dozen years later, and every person she knows is gone? Being a super-smart virtual girl, she investigates, discovers the truth and kicks butt.
A bitter-sweet, often funny story of courage, growth, love and finding understanding.
How do paranoid administrators and a possessive former boyfriend deal with a person who does not really exist, can walk through any wall, listen to any conversation, but cannot ever leave campus or actually touch anything inanimate? And what is she to do if her computer shuts off, and when someone turns it back on, it's a dozen years later, and every person she knows is gone? Being a super-smart virtual girl, she investigates, discovers the truth and kicks butt.
A bitter-sweet, often funny story of courage, growth, love and finding understanding.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
- Additional Categories Romance, Fantasy
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 312 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781734292909
- Publish Date: Nov 25, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords Virtual persons, college romance, computer-girl
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About the Creator
WES LODER
Kutztown, Pennsylvania
Retired academic librarian with strong background in both history and photography. Book: The Nikon Camera in America, 1946-1953 has been in print since 2008. The Tenax book is a continuation of my research into the connection between technology and culture. Taken Beyond the Ohio is my first venture into historical fiction for younger readers. Both Beetle: The Auto biography of a Virtual Girl and Forbidden Games are full-length novels that explore the modern world as youth experiences it today through either speculative or YA fiction.

