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Fractalistic

An unforgettable, thought-provoking, coming-of-age novel perfect for fans of Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe.

After moving to Mexico with her parents, Winter Gutan hoped that local alternative medicine would cure her mother’s illness. When her mother does not survive the controversial treatments, Winter’s life spirals into despair.

Winter’s father, a software engineer, insists his computer program, Fractalistic, will enable them to communicate with her mother’s spirit. But as his sanity begins to slip, Winter confides in her computer whizz friend, Rafa, who tells her that fractal technology is for treating false memories. There’s nothing paranormal about it, leaving Winter confused and without hope. Will she lose her mother forever?

Suspecting her dad is hiding a deep secret, Winter begins running Fractalistic behind his back, and to her horror, her deceased mother appears before her, begging for help. Is it all Winter’s imagination, or was her father on to something?

Fractalistic may enable Winter to communicate with her deceased mother, but it might also unleash cryptic memories buried within Winter’s mind. To unravel the mystery, Winter must hack into her father’s system to uncover a terrifying truth...or remain in the dark forever.

Gerardo Delgadillo

Originally from San Francisco and raised in Mexico, Gerardo Delgadillo lives in the Dallas metropolitan area, which means that his house is somewhere in a distant suburb nobody’s heard of. Gerardo’s stories are contemporary, realistic, and gravitate to fifteen-to-seventeen-year-olds who are venturing or living in Mexico. He believes that reality can quite boring, and that stories deserve a bit of magic alongside the realism. Gerardo spends his days coding high-tech software and writing YA novels while surrounded by lots of caffeine.

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