Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241455777
- Publisher: Penguin Random House Children’s UK
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 432
- Weight: 306 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241455774
- Publisher Date: 27 Feb 2020
- Height: 152 mm
- Spine Width: 29 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
In Micah Good’s “The Opposite of Falling Apart” (ISBN: 9780241455777), readers meet Jonas, a young man struggling with anxiety. After a panic attack forces him to flee a party, he embarks on a life-changing road trip. Will he find the connection and courage to face his fears? Discover a powerful story of self-discovery and resilience.
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Vishnu Prasad D –
I had mixed feelings. The first half was engaging, but the second half dragged. Jonas’s character was well-developed, but the supporting characters lacked depth.
Siddharth Kaushik –
I appreciated the book’s honest portrayal of anxiety. While the plot was somewhat predictable, the emotional depth made it worthwhile.
Prajjwal Yadav –
A beautifully written book that explores anxiety with sensitivity. While the plot was simple, the character development was excellent.
Raj Rishi –
An okay book. Some parts were great but at other times it felt like it was dragging. It had an important message though.
Nilesh Vashisht –
This book was pretty good overall but some of the scenes are a little slow paced. It’s worth a read though.
Joydeep Sarkar –
An incredible story about overcoming challenges! This book was beautifully written and the characters felt very relatable. I highly recommend!
Sanyam Jain –
The Opposite of Falling Apart is a moving and poignant story. The author really captures the essence of dealing with anxiety. Highly recommended.
Ashish Garg –
An average book. The characters lacked a certain punch and it didn’t leave any sort of impact. It was an okay read.
Nigamananda Rao –
This book offers a gentle exploration of anxiety and the importance of connection. Jonas’s journey resonated with me. A lovely and thoughtful read.
Anwesha Sahoo –
While the premise was interesting, I found the writing style a bit bland. The story was okay, but didn’t leave a lasting impression.
Shiv Kumar Rathour –
This book was well written and very impactful. The plot was amazing and I felt sympathy towards the characters, it was an amazing read!
Manav Khanna –
A bit slow to start, but ultimately a rewarding read. Jonas’s journey is inspiring, and the book offers a message of hope for those struggling with anxiety.
Akshat Jain –
I really enjoyed this book! Jonas’s struggles felt real, and the road trip was a great way to explore his issues. Some parts were a bit slow, but overall, very good.
Harshit –
A truly powerful book that I couldn’t put down. The author did a fantastic job writing about the characters’ feelings, and the story was so engaging.
Uday Kumar –
A heartwarming story about anxiety and self-discovery. Jonas’s journey is relatable, though the ending felt a bit rushed. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Disha Dey –
A decent read, but nothing groundbreaking. The themes were important, but the execution felt a little predictable. Still, a solid story about mental health.