Danni wants a
life — her own. She’s paid her dues. She moves to New York to study photography.
But, there’s a small problem. Several people think she hasn’t paid her dues. And
they’re ready to collect what they imagine she owes them. Whether it’s love,
respect, sex, an apology, money, commitment, forgiveness or something else
entirely, Danni feels like she’s being pulled in a million directions that all
wind up at the same dead end.
A meddling roommate,
nosy neighbor, former lover, current lover, mostly-absent father, jealous
sibling, insecure best friend, demanding boss and suicidal mother vie for
attention while Danni tries to balance her lousy waitressing job, approaching
(see: dreaded) birthday party and shrinking college fund. She’d gladly run and
hide. But, they all know where she lives. And she can’t afford to move. Besides,
if she continues keeping everyone at arm's length, she’ll lose a lot more than a
promising career.
This verse novel — that
can be read in stanzas or what looks like ordinary prose — tells the story of a
young woman’s quest for independence and career success. Complicated by
relationships that pull her in different directions, that path leads Danni to an
awakening she never expected — and isn’t quite sure she wants. Plans can change.
But, Danni wonders... can people?