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The Girl at the Pedestal: A Revelation of Authenticity

The Girl at the Pedestal by Stephen Michael Ferree Miranda didn’t recognize the signs that portended a mass extinction of the planet’s population. After an agonizing breakdown, she scavenges through her morbid survival, only to be removed from her body through natural disaster. Reincarnated as Dahilana, she grows up in the last known family while discovering that the ethereal and solid will become inverted, and that there was a plan for her as old as the universe. Not only did she find she was a pawn of distant deities, forced to play disgusting roles in their universe-scaled play, she found she had the right to refuse. Follow this soul on her journey from oblivion through the revelation of authenticity, not just for the universe, but for her true self.

About the Author

Stephen Michael Ferree grew up in a small town in Illinois and attended the University of Illinois studying Electrical Engineering. This education brought him to Columbus, Indiana to work with Cummins Inc. Steve is a single father with two good kids at home: Felicity is the creative and active teenager; Brandon the logical gamer.

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