Skeletons
(Book #2 of Elephant)
By: Natalie Rodriguez
Genre: YA
Release Date: February 26, 2021
When was the last time you confronted the skeletons in your
closest?
Immediately following book one, “Elephant,” Matthew “Matty”
Smith awakens from his coma and discovers that his worst nightmare is all true:
his grandmother, Jamie, and Derek have gone missing and his mother murdered his
father and grandfather years ago.
With the hospital placing him on lockdown, including no
visitation rights by his loved ones such as his best friend, Lisa, Matty finds
himself deteriorating into a state of the abyss, consumed with the secrets of
his family. Convinced that it was the ‘stranger’ who kidnapped his grandmother
and friends, no one believes him. The hospital only believes that Matty is
slipping into a toxic mental state, repeating the cycle of his family.
Until one day, Lisa helps Matty escape the hospital.
On the run from Dr. Brown, Officer Barry, and the town of La
Crosse, Wisconsin, Matty and Lisa set off to find their friends and Lucia and
for answers on who the ‘stranger’ is. Once they unmask who the ‘stranger’ is,
Matty continues to unravel the deepest secrets of what was supposed to be
forever hidden in the Smith family as well as the town.
This story is for those who feel their
voice is unheard and for children, teenagers, and adults who never had the
chance to heal from their pain.
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Author Bio:
NATALIE
RODRIGUEZ is an award-winning writer, director, and mental health and anti-violence/trauma
advocate based in Los Angeles, CA. In 2014, she graduated from California State
University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts in Radio-Television-Film. Her
first experience in entertainment was an internship at the Conan O'Brien show and
Peter Guber's Mandalay Pictures, where she worked at the offices of producers,
Matthew Rhodes ("Cherry," "Men in Black: International")
and Academy Award-winner, Cathy Schulman ("Sharp Objects,"
"Crash").
Natalie was also a panelist at events, including Google, Hispanicize, and
YouTube, where she has shared her story as a writer, filmmaker, and a female
working in the entertainment industry. Some of her previous writing work can be
found in publications such as the HuffPost Blog, Thrive Global, Anxiety Resource
Center, Opposing Views, NowThis News, Hello Giggles, The Mighty, and more.
In 2017, she founded her production company, Extraordinary Pictures, focusing
on both films, television, digital series, and social issue projects. The
company has a list of projects in its roaster, including development on a TV
sitcom, "The D," which placed in top-ten for best comedy screenplays
at Stage 32. At the moment, Natalie's second directorial feature film, Howard
Original, is in post-production and set for a January 2021 release date. The
film is based on the award-winning short film about a washed-up screenwriter
named Howard, who encounters more than just selling a story, a studio
rejection, and writer's block when his pet cat comes to life. The film
co-stars, Iliyana Apostolova, who has more than one million Tik Tok
subscribers.
Natalie's directorial feature film, "The Extraordinary Ordinary,"
which she also wrote, produced, and was the executive producer on, made its
rounds through the festival circuit. The film stars John Posey ("How to
Get Away With Murder" & "Lucifer"), the great Ricardo
Montalban's grandson, Alex Montalban, in his feature film acting debut
("My Dinner With Herve"), Maddison Bullock ("Ice the Movie"
and "Wives of the Sky"), and social influencer, Ana Marte (over 185K
IG followers/"Need For Speed" and "Amigos"). The film deals
with young adults, mental health awareness, recovery, and the aftermath of
trauma. "The Extraordinary Ordinary" also won 'Best Film About Women's
Empowerment' at the Glendale International Film Festival and scored nominations
in Best Director, Best Female Director, and Best Picture. The film also had a
sold-out world premiere screening at the Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival
(LADFF) and won 'Best Performance' by a leading actor, Maddison Bullock.
"The Extraordinary Ordinary" will be available nationwide on
streaming platforms, including Amazon, Google Play, and more, on FRI August
28th, 2020 through Indie Rights. The project also premiered on Infobase's 'Films
On Demand' and 'Access Video On Demand,' available to subscribers of the
products for public libraries (Access Video On Demand) and colleges &
universities (Films On Demand). Ask your library for details. Further details
on the project can be found @theextraordfilm via Facebook, Instagram, and
Twitter.
Natalie's other screenplays and films have also been featured and placed in the
final rounds at HollyShorts Film Festival, NALIP: Latino Lens Film Festival,
ShortsTV, Stage 32: Comedy Screenplay, Beverly Hills Film Festival, Culver City
Film Festival, Indie Night Film Festival, Hollywood Screenplay Contest, Table
Read My Screenplay - Austin Film Festival, and others.
She was most recently an ambassador for Jen Zeano Designs (JZD), a clothing
company in association with USA Networks. While she continues to build her
creative background, Natalie is always open to collaborating with other artists
and advocates. Her first young adult thriller, fiction novel was published in
June 2020, "Elephant," a story about four childhood best friends who
uncover a family secret.
Author Links:
Website: https://www.nataliecrodriguez.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natalie.rodriguez.7315
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NatChrisRod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natchristinerod/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15053544.Natalie_Rodriguez
Book 1 of Skeletons, Elephant, available now!
When was the last time you were shut down for experiencing a mental health struggle or feeling unheard by others, including those closest to you?
Summer of 2006. Four childhood best friends. A family secret.
After a strange encounter leaves him hospitalized, a timid teenage boy named Matt "Matty" Smith comes home to a continuous series of events met with anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
Under the guardianship of his grandma, Lucia, Matt lives with unspoken questions about his grandfather and parents. The elephant in the room. As Matt develops over the summer, the secrets only grow more profound and complex. Will the answers ever come? While searching for answers, Matt and his three childhood best friends encounter the meanings of love, forgiveness, and fate.
This story is for those who feel their voice is unheard and for children, teenagers, and the adult who never had the chance to heal from their pain.
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