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The Plus Side of Negative Thinking
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Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2020
Troubled loner and lazy genius Jeisson wants nothing more than to skate by in life. But when he gets expelled from school - again - his mother decides to send him to a boarding school for gifted students, with money from his estranged father, who suddenly wants back in his life for reasons unknown. There he gets caught up in the plight of the Mathletes, a group of hapless but lovable losers. Jeisson thinks he's teaching them a thing or two, but maybe he's really the one who will learn something from them. Like how to move past the past, and face the future.
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