From Far Away To Very Close

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Lesbian, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book From Far Away To Very Close by Aska J. Naiman, Palm Hearts
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Author: Aska J. Naiman ISBN: 9781311952707
Publisher: Palm Hearts Publication: May 19, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Aska J. Naiman
ISBN: 9781311952707
Publisher: Palm Hearts
Publication: May 19, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Seda is very far away from home. In fact, in England she's very away from everything and everybody: the people she loves and the strangers she talks to every day. Deep down, she's starting to wonder if she gave up the chance to go back with her mother for nothing more than a chance at a career, if the price of success really is everything else she wants.

Then she meets Shla, someone as incapable of giving up as she is, and things start making sense again. Passion stops looking like obsession and more like the strength she's always believed made her unique. But maybe Shla, simultaneously learning to walk again and catching up after years of neglecting school, is a little too unique herself. How is Seda supposed to keep her passion to herself in the face of someone maybe even more passionate than she is herself?

This story includes graphic references to disability, some making out, family, friendship and food. F/F.

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Seda is very far away from home. In fact, in England she's very away from everything and everybody: the people she loves and the strangers she talks to every day. Deep down, she's starting to wonder if she gave up the chance to go back with her mother for nothing more than a chance at a career, if the price of success really is everything else she wants.

Then she meets Shla, someone as incapable of giving up as she is, and things start making sense again. Passion stops looking like obsession and more like the strength she's always believed made her unique. But maybe Shla, simultaneously learning to walk again and catching up after years of neglecting school, is a little too unique herself. How is Seda supposed to keep her passion to herself in the face of someone maybe even more passionate than she is herself?

This story includes graphic references to disability, some making out, family, friendship and food. F/F.

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