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Residuals

Cotylorhynchus Rises

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Residuals

De: Susan Smith Nash
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*Cotylorhynchus Rises* by Susan Smith Nash is a genre-blending young adult novel that explores the eerie convergence of prehistoric extinction and modern trauma at Hope Hall, an abandoned mental hospital in Norman, Oklahoma. Beneath the hospital’s red-brick Classical Revival façade lies the Hennessey shale, a fossil bed where entire herds of the ancient Cotylorhynchus romeri died during the Permian extinction. These ancient synapsids, combined with the building’s tragic history—including sterilizations, fires, and misunderstood neurodivergent children—generate a quantum consciousness signature that draws in 19-year-old Kayla and her tech-savvy friend Epi. Kayla's mother, a quantum physicist in disguise as a geologist, helps the teens decode the residual energy left behind by past suffering.

Using hacked magnetometers and intuition, the team encounters ghostly remnants—forgotten boys who died in the 1918 fire, women institutionalized for postpartum depression, veterans healed by miniature therapy horses, and autistic inventors whose brilliance was misunderstood. Each episode unveils a new layer of horror, healing, and hope. The characters don't merely witness ghost stories—they connect with them emotionally, bringing peace to long-silenced spirits. At the same time, they challenge historic and modern misreadings of mental illness, trauma, and difference.

This is not just a paranormal adventure—it's a profound meditation on intergenerational trauma, geological memory, and the necessity of empathy. Anchored in real historical contexts and scientific theory, Cotylorhynchus Rises merges quantum theory with the lingering presence of past consciousness to suggest that healing can ripple backward and forward through time.

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Cotylorhynchus Rises is an innovative literary work that fuses paleontology, historical fiction, speculative science, and YA adventure into a multi-layered narrative. By placing its supernatural and scientific phenomena within a real historical context—the Cotylorhynchus fossil beds and Oklahoma’s mental health institutional history—the novel explores how trauma can be embedded in both biological and geological substrates. Through its central characters, particularly neurodivergent youth and post-trauma survivors, it questions traditional notions of consciousness and healing. Nash's prose is intellectually rich and emotionally resonant, constructing a universe where past pain—both prehistoric and human—demands recognition and reparative action. This is not only a ghost story but a meditation on memory, ethics, identity, and persistence across the boundaries of death, species, and time.
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