Distant Thoughts

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Standing alone on the sidewalk for three days, and looking into a former baseball field, an eight-year-old girl is discovered by local residents. The little girl has not been placed on an Amber Alert list, nor does she know what eight-year-old girls are supposed to know.

She was given the name “Distant Thoughts” because of her activities, and spent the next ten years in an orphanage. Alone, ridiculed, and told she would never amount to anything, she excels in advanced mathematics, English, and astrophysics, yet appears depressed.

Ian Scott Drenn and Susan Elizabeth Hudson accept the challenge of deleting the depression that affects the now eighteen-year-old girl named Distant Thoughts by placing the three of them in an area where deep danger lives, and giving Distant Thoughts the opportunity to live a respectful life. Their goal was to present to the world a young girl ready to face reality, and perhaps return to her home.

What Distant Thoughts gives them will amaze you because it astonished me, and before I leave, let me ask you these simple questions. Do you think we are alone in this universe? Are they superior in their thinking?  I know what you will say. Yes. No. Maybe. Could be. It’s possible. Well, in this story, I tell what happens to Susan and me.

 

This book is a work of fiction.

Standing alone on the sidewalk for three days, and looking into a former baseball field, an eight-year-old girl is discovered by local residents. The little girl has not been placed on an Amber Alert list, nor does she know what eight-year-old girls are supposed to know.

She was given the name “Distant Thoughts” because of her activities, and spent the next ten years in an orphanage. Alone, ridiculed, and told she would never amount to anything, she excels in advanced mathematics, English, and astrophysics, yet appears depressed.

Ian Scott Drenn and Susan Elizabeth Hudson accept the challenge of deleting the depression that affects the now eighteen-year-old girl named Distant Thoughts by placing the three of them in an area where deep danger lives, and giving Distant Thoughts the opportunity to live a respectful life. Their goal was to present to the world a young girl ready to face reality, and perhaps return to her home.

What Distant Thoughts gives them will amaze you because it astonished me, and before I leave, let me ask you these simple questions. Do you think we are alone in this universe? Are they superior in their thinking?  I know what you will say. Yes. No. Maybe. Could be. It’s possible. Well, in this story, I tell what happens to Susan and me.

 

This book is a work of fiction.