Off the Wall by Kari Wergeland

$24.99

 

Off the Wall by Kari Wergeland (Finishing Line Press) has been named a finalist in the Novella category of the 2024 International Book Awards. Novelist Patricia Santana notes, “Off the Wall is a rich and nuanced portrayal of a young woman struggling to find her place in the world.

 

Kari Wergeland’s novella OFF THE WALL is a rich and nuanced portrayal of a young woman struggling to find her place in the world. I was immediately drawn in by Sadie, the intriguing protagonist, in this tale of redemption and healing, of love and family beautifully rendered!”
–Patricia Santana, author of Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility

 

Nothing better than to read a good story about a smart girl who sets off to be independent, and along the way grows into a strong woman with dreams and aspirations. Kari Wergeland brilliantly creates a young Sadie who has many obstacles and road blocks in her way, but that never stops her from inspiring us with her determination and honesty.  A story that will make all readers get up and follow their own journey.

–Amy Wallen, amywallen.com, Author, Editor, & Baker,  How to Write a Novel in 20 Pies: Sweet & Savory Secrets to Survive the Writing Life

 

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Off the Wall

by Kari Wergeland

Full-length Paper

$24.99

979-8-88838-396-4

2023

Finalist in the Novella category of the 2024 American Fiction Awards

SADIE TAUBE, the daughter of a deceased heroin addict, has been forced to live with her aunt and uncle in their “big ass house.” While they treat her all right (she’s living on Bainbridge Island), she’s not exactly their daughter. Sadie has been working in a diner and saving every penny. She finds it funny how this diner is decorated with the dollar bills customers have left behind. And she loves her boss Bev, who trained her to be a waitress and continues to offer support. Case in point: when Sadie turns 18, Bev asks her to stay after work so they can celebrate. Unbeknownst to Bev, Sadie has a plan brewing, one focused on the Coast Starlight. She’s gonna get on that train and head to California. She does stay for Bev’s party, but then she finds reason to track down a little extra money (when Bev isn’t looking). What she really needs to discover is a family of her own.

Kari Wergeland, who hails from Davis, California, is a librarian and writer. She moved to Oregon at the age of 14 and eventually attended the University of Oregon, where she earned a B.A. in English. She also holds an M.L.S. in Librarianship from the University of Washington and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing with an emphasis in poetry from Pacific University. Wergeland wrote a children’s book review column for The Seattle Times, which ran monthly for 11 years. Her fiction has appeared in Calliope, Doubly Mad, and through Medusa’s Laugh Press.

 

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