X
Category:asdf 0
It's Not Nothing
It's Not Nothing
It's Not Nothing

It's Not Nothing

Product ID : 57557351


Galleon Product ID 57557351
Shipping Weight 0.55 lbs
I think this is wrong?
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension 8.46 x 5.47 x 0.55 inches
I think this is wrong?
-
Before ₱ 1,579
1,533

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown
  • Electrical items MAY be 110 volts.
  • 7 Day Return Policy
  • All products are genuine and original
  • Cash On Delivery/Cash Upon Pickup Available

Pay with

About It's Not Nothing

"An extraordinary debut from a wildly talented author. Denelle's prose is a marvel of precision. Flashes of unexpected humor light up the darkness, and the arc of her novel is deeply moving." Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven and Sea of Tranquility Rosemary Candwell's past has exploded into her present. Down-and-out and deteriorating, she drifts from anonymous beds and bars in Providence, to a homeless shelter hidden among the hedge-rowed avenues of Newport, and through the revolving door of service jobs and quick-fix psychiatric care, always grasping for hope, for a solution. Will she find it? Desperate to readjust back into a family and a world that has deemed her a crazy bitch living a choice they believe she could simply un-choose at any time, she endures flashbacks and panic attacks, migraines and nightmares. She can't sleep or she sleeps for days; she lashes out at anyone and everyone, especially herself. She abuses over-the-counter cold medicine and guzzles down anything caffeinated just to feel less alone. What if her family is right? What if she is truly broken beyond repair? Drawn from the author's experience of homelessness and trauma recovery, It's Not Nothing is a collage of small moments, biting jokes, intrusive memories, and quiet epiphanies meant to reveal a greater truth: Resilience never looks the way we expect it to look. "Vulnerable, spiky, and full of black humor, It's Not Nothing is a stunningly beautiful study of the fractured self. Our adroit narrator Rosemary is not as irredeemable as she suspects—she's struggling, but she's also charming and resilient, fighting and poised (in her way) for a brighter, bolder life. Courtney Denelle's prose is whip smart, pressurized, and compressed—a new and wholly unique voice that seems to share lineage with some of my absolute favorites (Hempel, Robison, and Gaitskill come to mind). This debut knocked the wind out of me." — Kimberly King Parsons, author of the National Book Award nominated-Black Light