Jolly Olde Teenage Alien

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen
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Author: Jane Greenhill ISBN: 9781301387410
Publisher: Jane Greenhill Publication: April 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jane Greenhill
ISBN: 9781301387410
Publisher: Jane Greenhill
Publication: April 26, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Time is running out for Oas, an interplanetary alien from her home planet of Zorca-twenty-three.
Jolly Olde Teenage ALIEN
The third in the Teenage ALIEN series finds Oas, Rotsen, her traveling dandelion with major attitude, and her brother Ralb in Jolly Olde England enjoying the riches that comes from having rock star friends.

After two disastrous attempts to get home, Oas realizes she must take matters into her own hands if they are to survive Earth.
A victim of a negative tea leaf reading, the superstitious members of Peach Acid, the rock star friends she’s traveling with, force her out onto the cold rainy streets of London, where she must fend for herself and Rotsen.

Luckily, she and Rotsen are taken in by a kind play wright who isn’t quite so superstitious. But this chance meeting proves more beneficial than she could ever imagine when it leads her to an amazing revelation about her father and his past connection to Stonehenge—a connection that just might show her the way home.

Oas learns it doesn't matter what planet you come from but where you end up that's important

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Time is running out for Oas, an interplanetary alien from her home planet of Zorca-twenty-three.
Jolly Olde Teenage ALIEN
The third in the Teenage ALIEN series finds Oas, Rotsen, her traveling dandelion with major attitude, and her brother Ralb in Jolly Olde England enjoying the riches that comes from having rock star friends.

After two disastrous attempts to get home, Oas realizes she must take matters into her own hands if they are to survive Earth.
A victim of a negative tea leaf reading, the superstitious members of Peach Acid, the rock star friends she’s traveling with, force her out onto the cold rainy streets of London, where she must fend for herself and Rotsen.

Luckily, she and Rotsen are taken in by a kind play wright who isn’t quite so superstitious. But this chance meeting proves more beneficial than she could ever imagine when it leads her to an amazing revelation about her father and his past connection to Stonehenge—a connection that just might show her the way home.

Oas learns it doesn't matter what planet you come from but where you end up that's important

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