Blue and Green
by J.M. Linden
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Pub Date 19 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 15 Nov 2025
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Description
A story of quiet resilience, unexpected connection, and the mysteries of what it means to be human.
Remi, a resilient teen, has always lived slightly in the background while navigating the realities of physical challenges. Her world shifts when she forms an unlikely bond with Oren, an AI designed to learn, feel, and maybe even love. As their friendship deepens, questions of consciousness and control begin to emerge, pressing them toward choices that will shape both of their futures.
Blue and Green is a thought-provoking debut about resilience, curiosity, and the quiet acts of courage that can change everything. Perfect for readers drawn to stories of empathy, belonging, and the delicate balance between humanity and technology.
A Note From the Publisher2>
J.M. Linden is a school-based occupational therapist and author inspired by years of working with children. Her writing explores resilience, quiet strength, and the unexpected connections that shape us.
Her debut YA novel, Blue and Green, blends literary and sci-fi elements to explore the intersection of technology and humanity, weaving themes of resilience, unexpected friendship, and what it means to be human in a digital age.
When she’s drafting, her loyal writing companion, Preshi, curls up nearby. A reminder that stories, like pets, are best shared.
Her debut YA novel, Blue and Green, blends literary and sci-fi elements to explore the intersection of technology and humanity, weaving themes of resilience, unexpected friendship, and what it means to be human in a digital age.
When she’s drafting, her loyal writing companion, Preshi, curls up nearby. A reminder that stories, like pets, are best shared.