The butterfly effect : a novel
(2020)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Alcove Press, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781643855301 (electronic bk.) MWT13698162, 1643855301 (electronic bk.) 13698162
LANGUAGE
English
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A Man Called Ove meets The Rosie Project in this "delightfully offkilter" (Rachel Yoder, Nightbitch) tale of a grumpy introvert, her astonishing lack of social skills and empirical datadriven approach to people and relationships. Is there such a thing as an antisocial butterfly? If there were, Greta Oto would know about itand totally relate. An entomologist, Greta far prefers the company of bugs to humans, and that's okay, because people don't seem to like her all that much anyway, with the exception of her twin brother, Danny, though they've recently had a falling out. So when she lands a research gig in the rainforest, she leaves it all behind. But when Greta learns that Danny has suffered an aneurysm and is now hospitalized, she abandons her research and hurries home to the middle of nowhere America to be there for her brother. But there's only so much she can do, and unfortunately just like insects, humans don't stay cooped up in their hives eitherthey buzz about and... socialize. Coming home means confronting all that she left behind, including her lousy soontobe sisterinlaw, her estranged mother, and her exboyfriend Brandon who has conveniently found a new nonlabexclusive partner with shiny hair, perfect teeth, and can actually remember the names of the people she meets right away. Being that Brandon runs the only butterfly conservatory in town, and her dissertation is now in jeopardy, taking that job, being back home, it's all creating chaos of Greta's perfectly catalogued and compartmentalized world. But real life is messy, and Greta will have to ask herself if she has the courage to open up for the people she loves, and for those who want to love her. The Butterfly Effect is an unconventional tale of selfdiscovery, navigating relationships, and how sometimes it takes stepping outside of our comfort zone to find what we need the most

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