In the small Canadian town of West Richer sixteen-year old, Marshal Langdon is a dark-haired boy with an equally dark outlook on life, and sixteen-year-old Kia Schwartz, another resident of the small town is the opposite. A bright sunshiney boy with an even brighter firey red hair. The summer before junior year, Marshal's long-term girlfriend breaks up with him, setting into motion a series of events transpiring between Kia and Marshal bringing up repressed feelings and new self-discoveries.
Bailey McKean grew up in central Pennsylvania and published their first book The Sun And The Moon, at age seventeen before graduating high school. Bailey plans to go to college and pursue a degree in creative writing, to better their skills and continue turning writing into acareer. Bailey takes great inspiration for their writing from their everyday life but also parts of themselves. Bailey uses these self projections to help create relatable themes of self-acceptance and self-understanding.
In the small Canadian town of West Richer sixteen-year old, Marshal Langdon is a dark-haired boy with an equally dark outlook on life, and sixteen-year-old Kia Schwartz, another resident of the small town is the opposite. A bright sunshiney boy with an even brighter firey red hair. The summer before junior year, Marshal's long-term girlfriend breaks up with him, setting into motion a series of events transpiring between Kia and Marshal bringing up repressed feelings and new self-discoveries.
Bailey McKean grew up in central Pennsylvania and published their first book The Sun And The Moon, at age seventeen before graduating high school. Bailey plans to go to college and pursue a degree in creative writing, to better their skills and continue turning writing into acareer. Bailey takes great inspiration for their writing from their everyday life but also parts of themselves. Bailey uses these self projections to help create relatable themes of self-acceptance and self-understanding.