Tilted, Rotated and Upside Down Elements on Book Covers

PAGE ELEMENTS TILTING UP

ROTATED SIDEWAYS

UPSIDE DOWN

A fairly recent Internet trend: Upside down face emoji to indicate sarcasm or irony. Aside from indicating irony, ‘upside down’ also conveys an aside: “I know, right. This is complete understatement. There’s so much more to be said than that one pithy sentence.” Case in point, this book cover:

CONTEMPORARY FICTION SET IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (2023)

On paper, things look fine. Sam Dennon recently inherited significant wealth from his uncle. As a respected architect, Sam spends his days thinking about the family needs and rich lives of his clients. But privately? Even his enduring love of amateur astronomy is on the wane. Sam has built a sustainable-architecture display home for himself but hasn’t yet moved into it, preferring to sleep in his cocoon of a campervan. Although they never announced it publicly, Sam’s wife and business partner ended their marriage years ago due to lack of intimacy, leaving Sam with the sense he is irreparably broken.

Now his beloved uncle has died. An intensifying fear manifests as health anxiety, with night terrors from a half-remembered early childhood event. To assuage the loneliness, Sam embarks on a Personal Happiness Project:

1. Get a pet dog

2. Find a friend. Just one. Not too intense.

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