'Everyone falls at the same rate. Isn't that amazing? Everyone. Everything. A fat man. A little baby. A brick, a piece of paper, a penny. Amazing. Once acceleration gets a hold of you velocity just goes all fuckin' nuts.' Dot doesn't hate her father, she just wants to explode him out of his office tower to shake things up. Set him off. See what happens. And get an -A- on her science project...Daring to challenge the law of physics, Dot interviews her flailing father and neurotic mother, as their world crashes to the ground. Just imagine. Your life in six seconds.
'Everyone falls at the same rate. Isn't that amazing? Everyone. Everything. A fat man. A little baby. A brick, a piece of paper, a penny. Amazing. Onc...
In this original novel readers are sure to become engrossed with the relatable and grounded characters. Each chapter explores an intriguing and meditative aspect of human existence, the role of conflict is minimised to highlight the mundane joys of everyday life. By the end readers will feel like they've parted with newly met friends.
In this original novel readers are sure to become engrossed with the relatable and grounded characters. Each chapter explores an intriguing and medita...