Sunnyside Up

Sunnyside Up by Rea Nolan Martin, published by Wiawaka Press on January 15, 2022, is a 384-page work in English that explores the intricate dynamics between two Kentucky sisters and a man named Julian, who comes from a different social background. This character-driven narrative delves into themes of love, survival, and the complexities of human relationships, all while intertwining elements of quantum entanglement and Jungian psychology.
Readers will find a story that challenges its characters to confront their past and navigate the shadows of their emotions, particularly the ego and resentment stemming from a mysterious accident that binds them together. The journey of unraveling their intertwined fates requires cooperation and courage, particularly from one sister who embodies the strength needed for this task. Sunnyside Up presents a unique blend of psychological and visionary fiction, inviting readers into a world that balances serious themes with moments of humor.
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Sunnyside Up is a deeply character-driven, visionary tale of two lovingly combative Kentucky sisters and a man named Julian, a miner’s son, who is not their social equal. It’s a story of love and survival, but also of quantum entanglement at a Jungian level. Entanglement that requires each character to dive deep into murky shadows with open eyes to consciously execute the unraveling. Such an unraveling requires cooperation from all involved. Cooperation that is buried alive in ego and resentment from a mysterious accident that tethers all parties to a single event in the past. Whether or not they’re successful depends on the heroic courage and deep character only one of the sisters possesses.And not the one who needs it most.Welcome to Sunnyside Up and the deadly serious, often comical world its residents inhabit on any number of planes.
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