"In an enthralling character-driven drama, Jill Thomas highlights the impact of parental neglect and chronic narcissism on children who are left to fend for themselves. Readers who enjoy books like The Catcher in the Rye will love The More Beyond." —Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
"Sharply drawn characters and brilliant dialogue give us a fascinating look beneath the placid surface of wealth, where dark currents swirl." —Billy Hayes, author of Midnight Express
Morton Guthrie is a trust fund baby who doesn't trust anyone. People disappoint. The world may be an oyster for some, but for her it's only proven to be empty. Her father is busy with his boyfriends, her mother is occupied having nervous breakdowns. Morton is obsessed with suicide. After two back-to-back attempts, she lands in a psychiatric hospital, and just when she has begun to trust her psychiatrist and herself, her parents invite her to join them in Manhattan for a three-day weekend. They're staying at The Sherry-Netherland hotel on the twenty-third floor, a long drop. Against Medical Advice, Morton heads to New York in search of parental love, but narcissistic love is conditional, and she is fragile. Will she survive, or is life too big for her? Perhaps happiness for Morton is learning to live with one eye closed.
JILL CHARLOTTE THOMAS is a writer whose plays have been produced in Los Angeles, and whose poetry has been published in the UK and the States. Her song, “Betty Ford for Christmas,” co-written and sung by Leif Garrett, is available on iTunes. She lives in Maine and is currently working on a musical.