Author: | Connor Nicolas | ISBN: | 9781466092402 |
Publisher: | Connor Nicolas | Publication: | August 19, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Connor Nicolas |
ISBN: | 9781466092402 |
Publisher: | Connor Nicolas |
Publication: | August 19, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Liza Parker’s maxim was better read than bred until a series of beatings, disappointments and deaths caused her to fold into herself and live the tenet her mother pounded into her that a woman is only five percent of a being without a man. People who have been through stuff forget things that people who haven’t take for granted. We have all lived worse in the midst of the knowing better. Some make a career of it. When a final catastrophic event turned gift put a halt to living down the horror of her past and the mistakes of her present, the living better in the knowing better began. But can she flip the script she made her truth?
An unapologetic journey that surfs through rip-currents of funny and heart-breaking events, Five Percent of Nothing explores fairy tale obliteration, why self-esteem should be an addiction and how any door, or window if you must, is the gospel according to freedom.
Liza Parker’s maxim was better read than bred until a series of beatings, disappointments and deaths caused her to fold into herself and live the tenet her mother pounded into her that a woman is only five percent of a being without a man. People who have been through stuff forget things that people who haven’t take for granted. We have all lived worse in the midst of the knowing better. Some make a career of it. When a final catastrophic event turned gift put a halt to living down the horror of her past and the mistakes of her present, the living better in the knowing better began. But can she flip the script she made her truth?
An unapologetic journey that surfs through rip-currents of funny and heart-breaking events, Five Percent of Nothing explores fairy tale obliteration, why self-esteem should be an addiction and how any door, or window if you must, is the gospel according to freedom.