The Inconvenient Process of Falling The Inconvenient Process of Falling

The Inconvenient Process of Falling

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Publisher Description

Seven childhood friends go camping together for the second summer in a row. Last summer they had just graduated high school and believed in their ability to remain so tightly-knit even when separated by several months and thousands of miles. Last summer they’d been so confident that nothing would change. 

They could not have been more wrong. Their first year of college did not go as expected. Everything that they took for granted fell apart in ways they never could have foreseen. This weekend is their last chance to put themselves back together. 

The Inconvenient Process of Falling describes the real struggle of growing up and accepting the unpleasant realization that life is not going to turn out exactly how you planned. It depicts the real coming-of-age experience of returning home and seeing how much you’ve changed. Ultimately, it’s a novel about realizing that friends are the family you get to choose. 

These seven friends undergo the same experience endured by all nineteen-year-olds. It’s a time of transition and trying to stay afloat in this strange state of quasi-adulthood. Growing up is a strange process, and this novel shows that no one is exempt from it. No matter where you live, where you go to school, or what aspirations you use to define yourself, nineteen is a hell of a year. The hardships endured at this age – the money troubles and family struggles and broken hearts that are an inevitable part of growing up – are their own brand of battle. When you emerge scarred and battered and kind of an adult, you probably still don’t know what you want to do with your life or how you’re going to become a full person, but you know who your friends really are, and that’s all you can ask for.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
April 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
232
Pages
PUBLISHER
Creators Publishing
SELLER
Creators Syndicate
SIZE
1.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Reed V. ,

Relatable, touching novel

The inconvenient process of falling is a truly astounding debut novel by Katie Neipris, who was able to create and humanize seven unique characters. The general plot of the novel is fairly basic at its core: Seven childhood friends go on a camping trip after their first year after high school and they get to see and explore the differences that makes. Where the book truly shines is in its portrayal of relatable, humanizing characters who go beyond the initial stereotypes they appear to portray that everyone should be able to relate to in one manner or another. Neipris allows for the reveals of what has caused many of the changes to come slowly, slowly peeling back the layers of her characters to show their numerous vulnerabilities and how no one has the perfect, problem less life they may portray on the surface. I highly recommend this novel to anyone who has faced the changing flows of life in the awkward transition into adulthood.

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