Rosenbaum, Bev Katz. I was a Teenage Popsicle. New York: Berkley Jam, 2006.
When Floe Ryan wakes up from being vitrified (frozen) for 10 years, life is NOT as she left it. Left in the care of her younger sister (as her parents remain frozen,) Floe must learn to live with advances in technology, style, and the fact that life as she knew it is over. In addition to these challenges, Floe finds out that the Venice Beach Cryonics Center is in jeopardy of closing its doors forever – with her parents bodies still inside!
Witty and fast paced I was a Teenage Popsicle offers a fresh twist to the “Chick Lit” genre, blending science fiction into a compelling little read.