You're Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station

You're Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station

by Mary E. Lowd
You're Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station

You're Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station

by Mary E. Lowd

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Overview

When an unexpected wedding invitation arrives, Anno packs her family up for a trip across the stars.

There's a lot of fun, touristy things to do on Crossroads Station, including spacewalks, cloud surfing on New Jupiter, and enjoying the cosmopolitan atmosphere of a place that's home to many dozens of different species of alien. But there's also a reckoning to be had with her larger family, who Anno hasn't seen in eight years. She was born and raised in the cult of Xeno-Nativity, and most of her dozen siblings -- each of a different species -- are still enmeshed in the myrmecoidal matrons' talons. Can they forgive her for leaving them behind? And can she save them from staying trapped there forever?

This is a story about crossing star systems to be with the ones you love, the complexity of family, and the power of reconnecting with the best parts of your past, while fighting to leave the worst parts behind.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160807867
Publisher: Deep Sky Anchor Press
Publication date: 07/14/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 792,584
File size: 835 KB

About the Author

Mary E. Lowd is a prolific science-fiction and furry writer in Oregon. She’s had more than 200 short stories and a dozen novels published, always with more on the way. Her work has won three Ursa Major Awards, nine Leo Literary Awards, and three Cóyotl Awards. She edited FurPlanet’s ROAR anthology series for five years, and she is now the editor and founder of the furry e-zine Zooscape. She lives in a crashed spaceship, disguised as a house and hidden behind a rose garden, with an extensive menagerie of animals, some real and some imaginary.
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