Destination Human

Destination Human by K. L. Denman, published by Orca Book Publishers in 2013, is a juvenile fiction work that explores the life of a typical teenage girl, Chloe. When a formless alien named Welkin inhabits her body as part of a school project, Chloe navigates the complexities of adolescence with an unexpected companion. This edition, written in English and spanning 127 pages, presents a humorous take on the challenges of growing up, as Welkin observes Chloe’s interactions with boys, her coach, and the demands of school.
Readers will find a blend of humor and social themes as Chloe and Welkin’s unique arrangement unfolds. The story delves into the nuances of adolescence and coming of age, highlighting the often awkward yet enlightening moments of teenage life. With elements of science fiction and a focus on language arts, this narrative offers insights into both the struggles and joys of being a young girl in today’s world.
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Chloe thinks of herself as a normal teenage girl–if there’s any such thing–until a formless alien being inhabits her body. The being is named Welkin and claims to be a Universal. Welkin has entered Chloe’s body as part of a school project. Chloe agrees to let this weirdo observe her life for three days as long as Welkin doesn’t interfere. Welkin tries to respect the non-interference portion of the agreement. But Welkin’s stream of alien commentary as Chloe deals with boys, her coach and math homework has a comic, and sometimes enlightening, impact on Chloe’s life.
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