After their lives fly off the rails, getting back on track takes everything they have left.
Davis Winger has it all. A respected engineer who designs roller coasters in theme parks across the country, he is deeply in love with his wife and has a beautiful young daughter and a happy home. Until an accident strikes on one of his rides. Nothing fatal--except to his career. And to his marriage, when a betrayal from his past inadvertently comes to light. In one cosmically bad day, Davis loses it all.
His sister, Molly, is at a crossroads herself. She's coasting through a dire relationship with an incompatible man-child. And she's a journalist whose deeply personal columns about mothers and daughters are forcing her to confront the truth about her own mother, who abandoned Molly and Davis years ago and disappeared.
For these two siblings, it's just a matter of bracing themselves for one turbulent summer in this redemptive and painfully funny family drama about making the best of the sharp turns in life--those we choose to take and those beyond our control.
Andy Abramowitz is the author of one previous novel, Thank You, Goodnight. A native of Baltimore, he lives with his wife, two daughters, and their bichon poodle in Philadelphia, where he enjoys classic rock, pitchers' duels, birthday cake, the sound of a Fender Rhodes piano, and the month of October. He could never build a roller coaster, not even if his daughters begged him to, because he's terrible at math and he can't draw.
Mom, Writer, Well-fed Wife, New Dog Mom, Author of NOT PERFECT, THE TRAGEDY PAPER, THE RESTAURANT CRITIC'S WIFE, PRETTY LITTLE WORLD and BESIDE HERSELF
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"A family drama that twists and turns like any good roller coaster...witty and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny. Perfect for fans of Jonathan Tropper's This Is Where I Leave You." --Booklist
"At once hilarious and poignant, A Beginner's Guide to Free Fall explores the ups and downs of love, marriage, family, and all that life encompasses with such wit and incision, you'll wish you hadn't read the whole book so quickly." --Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author of In Twenty Years
"Childhood wounds often linger long into adulthood, as siblings Davis and Molly discover in Andy Abramowitz's wry, compelling new novel. A story about second chances and the power of family, A Beginner's Guide to Free Fall is a potent reminder that as long as we're alive, it's never too late to make a change." --Camille Pagán, bestselling author
"A Beginner's Guide to Free Fall has all the thrills, emotions, and unexpected turns of the best roller coasters. I immediately connected with these characters and couldn't wait to see what was around each bend in the track of their story. Take a seat, pull down the safety bar, and settle in, because you are not going to want to get off this ride until you turn that last page. This is a great book!" --Elizabeth LaBan, bestselling author of The Restaurant Critic's Wife, Not Perfect, and Beside Herself