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Aberrations [Paperback]

Penelope Przekop (Author)
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July 1, 2008
Twenty-one-year-old narcoleptic Angel Duet knows her father harbors secrets. He loves and protects her, but his suspicious refusal to discuss her mother s death drives Angel to worship an image created from the little history she does have: her father's sketchy stories and her mother's treasured photography, studies of clouds that have hung in the their foyer for more than twenty years.

When her father's girlfriend moves in, the photographs come down, and Angel's search for truth becomes an obsession. As she struggles to uncover the past and gain control over the narcolepsy that often fogs her world, Angel descends into a dizzying realm of drugs, adultery, and confused desire that further obscures reality.

As Angel begins to expose a history she could never have imagined, she discovers her entire life has been anchored around lies. Accepting the truth, once found, is the key to understanding herself, her family, and her life. To truly awaken, Angel must realize that sometimes the gifts we receive are not what we want--and only in time do we see their worth.

At first glance, Aberrations is the story of a young woman who learns to live with her narcolepsy, and who struggles immensely to understand how her mom died when she was born and to discover who her mother really was. But the debut novel of Penelope Przekop moves insightfully into a whole other dimension, showing the reader how each of us lives a life of aberration, that we each have some kind of stigma or conflict or handicap to overcome. We also discover that having the strength to first seek out the truth and then to live with it can be quite challenging.


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A 2008 Book Blogger Top 10! Aberrations was voted the #5 top Mystery/Thriller for 2008. --Book Blogger

Recognized in PRINT Magazine's Regional Design Annual 2009 issue for outstanding cover art.

''Aberrations is a novel filled with gorgeous imagery, quirky characters and deep storytelling. It will stay with you long after you turn the final page!''
--Melissa Walker, journalist and YA author

''Aberrations alternates between stormy, stark, and poignant--contemporary Southern fiction at its finest. From the first page, Penelope Przekop plunges readers soul-deep, gifting them with the intriguingly flawed character of Angel Duet. Aberrations is an authentically told story of rebirth through the discovery of truth, and of the acceptance of peace and love in the aftermath of life's cruelest betrayals. Aberrations is one of the best novels I've read in a long time. Przekop writes as if she's been a best-selling author for years. She's created a stunning page-turner packed with emotion and beautiful storytelling.''
--Kim Lenox, author of Night Falls Darkly

Coming of age is often a difficult time in children's lives as they make that complex transition into adulthood. Author Penelope Przekop has deftly written Aberrations, the coming of age story of Angel Duet, a 21-year-old troubled narcoleptic. Angel struggles with seeking the truth about her mother, knowing her father harbors many secrets, and her own identity. Angel seeks solace with a new group of friends and finds herself further complicated, including dealing with homosexuality, drugs and adultery. Aberrations is a very edgy novel that explores through this engaging character the premise that coping mechanisms only gets a young adult so far before they are forced to face inconvenient truths about themselves and the world they live in. Readers are provided with an insightful and fascinating journey with Angel as she learns what the truth about her life is and how to accept it. 5 Stars! --Small Press Bookwatch

About the Author

Aberrations is Louisiana native Penelope Przekop's first novel. Her nonfiction book Six Sigma for Business Excellence was published in 2005. A director for Johnson & Johnson, Przekop now resides near Philadelphia.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Emerald Book Company (July 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934572039
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934572030
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,092,277 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Penelope Przekop is the author of CENTERPIECES (Hallway Press), ABERRATIONS (Greenleaf Book Group) and SIX SIGMA FOR BUSINESS EXCELLENCE (McGraw-Hill). Her writing has been featured in The New Jersey Star Ledger, The Shreveport Times, The Baton Rouge Advocate, The Detroit Metro Times, and several other publications.

She is also an artist whose work is represented by Monkdogz Urban Art (New York, New York). Her are can be viewed at www.penelopeprzekop.com.

Her blog, Aberration Nation, has been praised by acclaimed authors Lisa See, Antwone Fisher, Anneli Rufus, Marya Hornbacher, Terri Cheney, Marisa Acocella Marchetto, Melissa Walker, and Susan Cheever. She's also a columnist for The New York Optimist.

She lives in Philadelphia, PA with her husband and two daughters.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars So much grit (4.5*s), May 6, 2011
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Set in Shreveport, LA, this novel is a very intriguing story about senior college student Angel Duet's halting, even painful, efforts to overcome what, to this point, has been a rather foggy, difficult life due to daily occurrences of narcoleptic reactions [sudden lost of muscular control and/or deep REM sleep]. Adding complication to her life is the mysterious loss of her mother when she was quite young, about which her otherwise helpful father remains tight-lipped. Things change for Angel in this summer of her twenty-first year.

Angel has always been drawn to a wall in her home where her mother's photographs of clouds are vaguely mindful of a variety of real-world objects. The author consistently turns to the imagery of clouds to explain the elusiveness of reality for Angel who must separate out her narcoleptic experiences including vivid dreams. That summer, the arrival of her father's new, lawyer girlfriend Carla, who tampers with her mother's photos, and her increasingly close association with two of her young co-workers, Tim and Kimmy, on a summer agricultural project propel Angel on a course of opening up and self-discovery.

In particular, Tim, a rather free-speaking individual and unwilling to allow Angel to play victim, expands her social world by introducing her into the gay bar scene and homosexual experience as well as using drugs as an alternative to her physician-prescribed regimen. She even casts aside the most sympathetic male in her life, Mac, a married doctor with whom she is having an affair, to begin her first honest romance. Most importantly, for Angel these new experiences have given her some confidence to pursue the most distressful aspect of her life, that is, the disappearance of her mother.

The author captures so well the difficulties of Angel's life: coping with the daily intrusions of her disease; not knowing who to trust with her increased vulnerability; her constant search for a substitute for her absent mother. In some respects, the author's focus on Angel's struggles leaves out some basics. For example, Angel is an elusive presence: her physical appearance is barely mentioned. Apparently, she has a certain appeal based on the attraction of Mac, a real ladies' man. The author's somewhat uneven insertion of Southern speech patterns is mildly annoying. More generally, the writing is simply superb - many insightful bits.

Ultimately, the book is guardedly hopeful. Angel's condition does place demands on others. Furthermore, she starts to appreciate that others have their own struggles, especially her father. It may be a difficult journey, but if Angel is an example, it is possible to find stability in the midst of the confusion of an unfortunate situation, even to the point of determining those who genuinely love. It is a remarkable story; it's inspiring to see a character exhibit so much grit.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, October 3, 2009
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This book was recommended by a colleague, another R.N. I'm usually disppointed by authors that try to incorporate medical concepts into a complex story line but this author did not disappoint. The medical concepts were accurate throughout the entire story. The book follows Angel, a young woman afflicted with narcolepsy. Angel is coping with the loss of her mother and dealing with a legacy of family lies she is now determined to uncover. Angel's search for answers leads her to some unlikey discoveries, including most importantly, self-discovery. Igive this book high marks...a great read!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Book- One of the Best I have Read- Ever!, April 21, 2009
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This book was spectacular- I started it and could not put it down. My book club (Eat, Read, Laugh) was reading it. The book describes the main character's (Angel Duet) struggle with narcolepsy, which was very enlightening. I now understand what it must be like to live with this disease. The book is very well written and the characters all come alive. There is a lot happening with the plot and with each of the characters but the book is well-paced and easy to follow and it never seems orchestrated or far-fetched. I found many of the issues and struggles that there characters were dealing with to be timely and it was fairly easy to relate to each of the characters. The take home message I got from this book was that life is full of gray areas- there is not always a "right" answer. Also, everyone has some sort of struggle they are dealing with or burden they are carrying, and we are all bound together in that commonality and we should try and relate more effectively and compassionately with each other. I look forward to more books by Ms. Prezkop.
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