The Unorganized Territory of Lia Tillman
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  • Parts 35
  • Time 4h 22m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2020
Lia Tillman is the Burger King Baby. Everything Lia knows about her past is in a scrapbook full of headlines from when she was found in the fast food bathroom eighteen years ago. Lia's always wanted to know why she was left behind, but thinks she'll never find out because "Biomom" (as Lia calls her) died only a few years after abandoning her. But right before summer break Lia's adoptive parents drop a bomb: Lia has a sister she's never met. So Lia and her best friend Trystin set out on an east coast road trip. 

They have two purposes: One: to get kick-ass photos of ghost towns for Trystin's college portfolio and two: to find Lia's sister and get some answers. For most of her life, Lia has mostly been along for the ride, letting her past, her parents, and Trystin make a lot of the decisions for her. But when things get complicated out on the open road, Lia learns she can't follow Trystin everywhere...that sometimes you have to take the wheel to find out who you really are.
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