"Jason Goldtrap Presents: The Girl" is a unique book. Set in the near, optimistic future, there are no evil corporations, aliens, zombies, just human driven stories about an eighteen-year-old girl Freshman year at a university.The characters and the locations have no name. This work is inspired by the art of Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944). His one panel cartoons focused on a young ingnue and her adventures in love and life. Like Gibson, I used a sparse description for each entry: it is up to you the read to fill in the unspoken dialogue. Gibson drew masterfully, I however have not been blessed with that talent so it is up to the reader to complete the drawing in their mind.The characters, though they live in a future replete with modern technology they dress as Edwardians; a more modest, classy, dapper and elegant appearance than today. In this world college boys and girls purposefully strive to be men of distinction and women of character. College is a time of study and expanding the character so these characters are never shown engaged in vice or corruptible behaviors. All you'll see is an adventure in living. Enjoy.Time is the only irreplaceable resource. I thank you for your time.
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