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WITH 30+ YEARS as an online teen adviser, Annie Fox has helped countless teens with their friendship and relation-ship challenges. She has written books for kids and adults, but now she writes for teens. “The Little Things That Kill: A Teen Friendship Afterlife Apology Tour” was her debut novel and “Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets” is her latest.

Annie lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her hus-band, David, and Gracie the Dog. When she’s not hiking with them or baking killer sourdough bread and chocolate cakes, she continues to validate the experience of young people through Q&A, and writing YA fiction with the power to open hearts and minds.

Both “Leeta Simtar” and “The Little Things That Kill” are available wherever books are sold.

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Leeta Simtar

BY Annie Fox • POSTED ON March 11, 2025

A young woman finds herself between two worlds in Fox’s YA SF coming-of-age story.

Leeta Simtar, who’s well above 6 feet tall, is like many other teenage girls in that she yearns for greater freedom than her life on the planet Fure will allow—a feeling that’s only underscored by her status as a “Brid,” or interspecies hybrid. This is a world anchored by rote order, as its motto (“One mind. One goal. One family”) suggests, and Leeta’s impetuous brashness proves to be a naturally poor fit. Inevitably, Leeta is sent for a sit-down with Fure’s stern, omnipresent overlord, the Daht, but not for punishment. Leeta and her friend, Zertee, are being sent to Ganymede on a field expedition to survey its biological life, under strict supervision, as the Daht reminds them (“I will be tracking your APEDs [All-Purpose Electronic Devices]at all times”)—although later, they go to Earth without authorization. A mystery gift from the Daht dramatically upends Leeta’s life by helping to unlock crucial secrets about her past, and she feels compelled to break from the mission to explore them further. It places her on a collision course with UFO conspiracist Rick Rodriguez, whose paranoid actions may yield essential clues. Putting the pieces together will also require the cooperation of Richard Rutherford, who’s still reeling from his son’s unsolved disappearance, which occurred 18 years before Leeta’s arrival. Over the course of Fox’s novel, the way in which the adventurous young Leeta sets about her task will naturally thrill any reader who’s ever had to deal with Daht-style moralism from people in their orbit; some of these dictates are sure to be uncomfortably familiar to any young rebel, such as “You must try harder to be one with us.” Boldly presented in a third-person, present-tense narrative style from Leeta’s perspective, Fox’s novel tells a richly told story of going rogue, on a grand scale, for the greater good—even as she’s pushed to her breaking point.

A rousing tale about a young woman coming to terms with an unresolved past.

Pub Date: March 11, 2025

ISBN: 9781943649129

Page count: 314pp

Publisher: Electric Eggplant

Review Posted Online: Feb. 13, 2025

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Leeta Simtar: A LIFE ON TWO PLANETS: BookLife Editor's Pick, 2025

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The Little Things That Kill: A Teen Friendship Afterlife Apology Tour

For fans of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and We Were Liars comes a tale of redemption from YA author Annie Fox. True friendship is put to the test when Nicole’s untimely death leads to more questions than answers. Sixteen-year-old Nicole had enough on her plate already between navigating the ups and downs of friendship with her witchy best friend Isabel, competing with her romantic rival Cassie, and flirting with her crush Alex, a.k.a. Cassie’s boyfriend—and now she’s dead. They say it was suicide, but Nicole knows she didn't kill herself and will do whatever it takes to prove it. When Nicole wakes up and finds herself on Substation Fifteen, a special plane of existence for teen suicides, she must accept the fact that she is no longer alive. Nicole has zero memory of dying, but she’s convinced she didn’t take her own life and doesn’t belong here. Her only path to uncovering the truth is a journey through a minefield of secrets and lies, beginning at her own funeral. The clock is ticking while she tries to figure out a way to communicate from beyond the grave with Isabel and Cassie. Both girls know much more about Nicole's Last Day than they're willing to admit—but ultimately, the facts Nicole finds may be harder to piece together and accept than her death itself. A story of family and friendship, the supernatural, and high school drama, The Little Things That Kill shows readers the impact of the small choices we make every day in our lives (and afterlives).
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
ISBN: 9781943649044
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