Snake Eyes

Snake Eyes by Z. A. Jons, published by DreamPunk Press on July 30, 2024, is an Open Dyslexic edition comprising 248 pages. This book explores the complexities of returning home after military service, focusing on Mel, who grapples with the loss of her father and the challenges of her past experiences in Afghanistan. As she navigates her new reality with a prosthetic leg and PTSD, Mel seeks to reconnect with her mother while confronting her memories and the changes that have occurred in her hometown.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and contemporary life, as Mel’s return brings her face-to-face with familiar faces, including Ozzie, the high school crush who remains unchanged. The story captures Mel’s journey of self-discovery and healing, set against the backdrop of her military service and the emotional weight of her experiences. This edition, designed with OpenDyslexic font, aims to provide accessibility while inviting readers to engage with Mel’s story of loss, resilience, and the quest for a fresh start.
Official synopsis Publisher
Going home is never easy; for Mel, it’s worse.
When Mel joined the Army, her father kicked her out. When she finds out he’s passed, she regrets that she’d not pushed to visit sooner. She returns home with haunting memories of Afghanistan, a prosthetic leg, and PTSD. Though she moves home for her mother, it’s also the perfect excuse to lose herself and start over.
Some things about home have changed, like the grumpy llama her mother’s decided to take in. But other things, like Ozzie, who’d been everyone’s high school crush, haven’t changed at all. By going home, Mel’s past and future finally start to come into focus.
Uses OpenDyslexic font.
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