Slip

Slip by Tanya Savko, published by Kova Publishing in March 2010, is a first edition novel that spans 304 pages in English. The story centers on Andrew Pavel, who appears to lead a typical life with his wife Erica and their two children, Nathan and Eileen. However, beneath the surface, Andrew grapples with depression and anxiety, particularly following Nathan’s autism diagnosis, which strains his marriage and family dynamics. As Andrew and Erica confront their differences, they face the prospect of divorce, compounded by the revelation that Andrew’s parents are also separating.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of family life and the emotional challenges that arise from personal and familial upheaval. The book delves into themes of change, the fragility of relationships, and the quest for a new normal amidst turmoil. As Andrew navigates these difficulties, he must confront past secrets and learn to adapt to a reality that is far from what he once considered normal. This exploration of family dynamics and personal growth offers insight into the struggles many face when dealing with unexpected life changes.
Official synopsis Publisher
Andrew Pavel, by all outward appearances, lives a normal life. He has a beautiful wife, Erica, and two great kids, Nathan and Eileen. His brother and sister are his best friends and his parents drive him crazy. But behind closed doors, normal is slipping away from a depressed and anxious Andrew. Nathan’s recent diagnosis of autism leaves Andrew grasping at therapies and Erica in denial. Their differences lead them to seek a divorce. And just when Andrew could use some emotional support, his parents announce that they’re going through their own divorce. As events unfold and relationships continue to evolve, past secrets come to light, threatening the positive level that Andrew and Erica have struggled to achieve. The tested bonds of friendship and the fragility of family prove that change, whether subtle or volatile, is unavoidable. Andrew must learn that when things will never be normal again, you have to find a new normal, and make peace with it, before you can find peace in yourself.
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