The Socially Wild Interviews (The Wild Truth Interviews working titles)
When Lucy, who is an aspiring zoologist (scientific genius that some might consider a nerd because she keeps facts in her brain and swallows knowledge at a rapid rate) that enjoys singing that also tinkers with robotics, can't quite make it into the college dance troupe because she has two left feet and no rhythm (according to the dance troupe leader who is a catty sixteen year old with fishy (trout pout) duck lips, lip implants, other implants and a nose job), is set an assignment by the young geniuses science club that she is a member of to make a documentary to encourage people to learn and understand more about nature and wildlife through observation, she manages to find, program and repair an anibot to help her gather some raw data via wildlife interviews with animals. However, during the process of making the documentary as she leaves the herd and sets off in her own direction and follows her own path, she ends up with some animal friends and allies, one who is endangered and is thought to be extinct, who convince her to help them disrupt some local people's lives that they don't like who have been mean to them somehow in the past, and in return they will provide her with not only some great interviews but they also promise to help her get revenge on the dance troupe leader in more ways than one as they show her along the way that the natural rhythm of nature and life has more than one dance move and beat. Written by Jill Thrussell
Genre: Young Adult/Magic Realism/Comedy/Drama
Source: Titus Boy Genius