Dysnomia: Outcasts on a Distant Moon

by Jenny Story

About the Book

A young woman named Layla sets out to prove herself. Strong-willed and courageous, she is determined to show that she can do anything a boy can do. Along her journey she finds herself face to face with danger, adventure and mysterious forces. A devious character named Nilerm traps Layla and her friends and they are driven off the edge of a cliff into a mysterious new world underground. They realize that they must do all they can in finding the courage to confront danger, if they are going to find their way back home.
Publication Date: May 1, 2015
200 pp. 5.5 x 8.5

About the Author

Jenny Story was born in Yellowknife but lived the majority of her life in Vernon, B.C. She then moved to Vancouver to attend the Vancouver Film School and become a 2D and 3D Animator. In addition to her work with animation, Jenny has always been an avid reader and writer, and wrote this book when she was only in high school. Despite being diagnosed with Autism, Jenny has always remained focused on pursuing her dreams and is passionate about inspiring others to do the same. 

Praise for ‘Dysnomia’ 
“Story’s ability to craft a story is unique. Her characters are likable with a quirky sense of humour which will delight her young audiences.”

Liz Wallberg, Teacher of Writing at Clarence Fulton Secondary