A Tale of Two Artists

A Tale of Two Artists

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Isla is a 17 year old girl who lives in New York City with her mom and brother. She'll be offered to opportunity of a life time through her exceptional writing. While taking up this opportunity she meets Vincent, a young and talented painter from Sweden who is almost identical to the mystery boy that she scribbles about in her journals when she writes fictional stories. Things are about to change for Isla Mint.
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