Wry, futuristic mystery spoofs dieting

“Chocolate Chocolate Moons” by Jackie Kingon portrays plucky plus sized

(PR NewsChannel) / August 2, 2012 / NEW YORK 

"Chocolate Chocolate Moons"

"Chocolate Chocolate Moons" by Jackie Kingon

“Chocolate Chocolate Moons” (ISBN 1477561803), a mystery set in the future by Jackie Kingon, tells the story of plus-sized Molly Marbles, who wins a scholarship to Armstrong University on the Moon, a haven for the plus-sized set where her weight drops from 287 Earth pounds to 47.6 without so much as passing up a piece of pie.

When boyfriend Drew Barron dumps her, then jumps at a job at Congress Drugs, a company that makes low calorie food supplements, Molly’s weight is the least of her woes. And when her favorite treats, Chocolate Moons are found poisoned, she finds she has bitten off more than she can chew.

This is a verbal cartoon for sophisticated readers tired of counting calories and hungry for a good laugh. It offers a fanciful escape from concerns of the real world, a must for anyone who goes for the funny bone.

“Chocolate Chocolate Moons” is available for sale online at Amazon.com  and other channels.

About the Author: Jackie Kingon is a teacher, writer and artist. She has published three articles in The New York Times on education and autism. Her short stories have been published by Flying Island Press, The Fringe Magazine and Static Movement Magazine. Kingon’s story for the blind, entitled “A Rose by Any Other Name,” was recorded by Taping for the Blind, Inc. in Houston, Texas. Her paintings are part of the Estee Lauder collection. She holds a master’s degree from Columbia University Teachers College in New York City, a Bachelor of Arts from Lesley University in Cambridge, Mass. and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

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