<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Chelsea is determined to make it to her brother's wedding. And she's not going to let the fact that she's been dead for two years stop her. This humorous and lightly macabre journey explores relationships, personal burdens, and what it means to keep moving, even when your heartbeat has stopped.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Chelsea is determined to make it to her brother's wedding. And she's not going to let the fact that she's been dead for two years stop her.</p><p>Joining with her mime friend from a New York City park and her ghostly mentor with forty years of afterlife under her belt, the three women set out on foot for San Francisco. Along the way, they are faced with joy, sorrow, and the haunting surprises of the open road. This humorous and lightly macabre journey explores relationships, personal burdens, and what it means to keep moving, even when your heartbeat has stopped.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>"A marvelous, surprising ghost story that celebrates the power of theatre to lift spirits and save lives. McFall's novel is an exquisite meditation on embracing the past and letting it go. This book will haunt you!"</strong><br>-Andrea Hairston, award-winning author of <em>Will Do Magic for Small Change</em> and <em>Redwood and Wildfire</em></p><p><strong>"Will take you from laughter to the verge of tears and have you rooting for her incredible and unconventional heroines all along the way."</strong><br>-Dawn Vogel, executive editor of DefCon One Publishing</p><p><strong>"A moving and wonderful story about the importance of friendship and empathy ... both funny and profoundly moving."</strong><br>-Writer and translator Maria Haskins</p><p><strong>"Delightfully queer (in all possible senses of the word). An unexpected road trip about friendship, loss, love, and the many kinds of family. I laughed, I cried, I cheered-it's a show like no other."</strong><br>-Alex Wells, award-winning author of <em>Hunger Makes the Wolf</em></p><p><strong>"I copy-edited...<em>The Traveling Triple-C Incorporeal Circus</em> and was pleased to do so because I think it's one of the outstanding fantasy books of 2019...an on-the-road feminist version of Peter S. Beagle's <em>A Fine and Private Place</em>. I highly recommend this book, particularly to people who love literary fantasy."</strong><em><strong><br></strong>-Nebula Winner Cat Rambo</em></p><p><strong>"...reminiscent of Neil Gaiman's <em>Death</em>..." </strong><br><strong>"...such a unique twist on the 'road trip' concept..."</strong><br><strong>"It's a fabulous story, well-written, well-developed characters and a plotline that just doesn't quit."</strong><br><strong>"This was truly a delightful, funny, and profound read."</strong><br>-Judges' feedback, 2019 IPBA Benjamin Franklin Awards (Silver Award Winner: Best New Voice: Fiction)</p><p><strong>"Immensely charming...<em>The Traveling Triple-C Incorporeal Circus</em> brings a lot of ideas to the table and manages to pay all of them off in satisfying fashion. It's weird, lovely, dark, and familiar."</strong><br>-San Francisco Book Review</p><br>
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