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Shulusky's newest novel explores the trials of family life during the pandemic.
ST. LOUIS - eTradeWire -- PenPower Book Marketing Services & Fossil Creek Press are pleased to announce the release of lifetime St. Louis resident Carin Fahr Shulusky's new novel, Finding Light in a Lost Year, a poignant analysis of the trials faced by American families during the Covid-19 pandemic.
"East coast versus west coast, rural versus city," says Shulusky, "there is often discussion about what divides us. But the pandemic had the opposite effect. It was an experience shared by all. No matter the income or where in the country a person lived, everybody was impacted in similar ways."
Finding Light in a Lost Year follows Roni Wright and the Wright family as their seemingly perfect life is upended by a worldwide pandemic. Set against the backdrop of actual events as they unfolded, the book examines how headlines translated to the struggles faced by everyday people and families.
However, unlike those headlines, by examining the effects on the Wright family, readers can emphasize with the trials, as they had to face them themselves. The story acts like a mirror, shining light onto the dark times that everybody fought through and showing that what seemed like a singular problem was actually a traumatic experience felt by all. From going store to store in search of toilet paper, to juggling a home schooling schedule while also adjusting to a new and awkward work-from-home environment, the very things that isolated us for safety were the same things that many of us would turn to our community to commiserate about—a commiseration that couldn't happen during the times of social distancing.
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"I want people who read this to see that they were not alone in their own lost year," concludes Shulusky. "As we all did our part and refrained from time spent with family and friends, it led to a sense of isolation. We lost the camaraderie and outlets to discuss the hardships of life, and thus felt that our experiences were unique. But, in fact, many of those struggles were faced by us all, and that's what I want people to understand when they read my book."
Finding Light in a Lost Year is available for purchase through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and from your independent local bookstores via Indiebound.
To book Carin for an appearance or book talk, please contact:
Jeanie C. Williams, PenPower Book Marketing Services
Email: info@penpowersf.com
https://www.penpowersf.com/
"East coast versus west coast, rural versus city," says Shulusky, "there is often discussion about what divides us. But the pandemic had the opposite effect. It was an experience shared by all. No matter the income or where in the country a person lived, everybody was impacted in similar ways."
Finding Light in a Lost Year follows Roni Wright and the Wright family as their seemingly perfect life is upended by a worldwide pandemic. Set against the backdrop of actual events as they unfolded, the book examines how headlines translated to the struggles faced by everyday people and families.
However, unlike those headlines, by examining the effects on the Wright family, readers can emphasize with the trials, as they had to face them themselves. The story acts like a mirror, shining light onto the dark times that everybody fought through and showing that what seemed like a singular problem was actually a traumatic experience felt by all. From going store to store in search of toilet paper, to juggling a home schooling schedule while also adjusting to a new and awkward work-from-home environment, the very things that isolated us for safety were the same things that many of us would turn to our community to commiserate about—a commiseration that couldn't happen during the times of social distancing.
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"I want people who read this to see that they were not alone in their own lost year," concludes Shulusky. "As we all did our part and refrained from time spent with family and friends, it led to a sense of isolation. We lost the camaraderie and outlets to discuss the hardships of life, and thus felt that our experiences were unique. But, in fact, many of those struggles were faced by us all, and that's what I want people to understand when they read my book."
Finding Light in a Lost Year is available for purchase through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and from your independent local bookstores via Indiebound.
To book Carin for an appearance or book talk, please contact:
Jeanie C. Williams, PenPower Book Marketing Services
Email: info@penpowersf.com
https://www.penpowersf.com/
Source: PenPower Book Marketing Services
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