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    When the World Tips Over

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    When the World Tips Over by James F. Lawrence is a thought-provoking novel set in a world on the brink of chaos. The story follows a diverse group of characters as they grapple with societal collapse, political upheaval, and personal crisis. As their lives intertwine, they must confront the tipping points that lead to irreversible change, exploring themes of survival, resilience, and the human spirit in times of uncertainty.

    **Acknowl­edge­ments Sum­ma­ry**

    In the acknowl­edge­ments of *When the World Tips Over*, the author express­es pro­found grat­i­tude to numer­ous indi­vid­u­als and orga­ni­za­tions who con­tributed to the com­ple­tion of the nov­el. Com­par­a­tive­ly, writ­ing the book felt like fit­ting a vast quilt into a small enve­lope, sym­bol­iz­ing the immense chal­lenge it pre­sent­ed. The author extends heart­felt thanks to the edi­to­r­i­al team at Pip­pin Prop­er­ties, Inc., includ­ing Hol­ly McGhee, Maris­sa Brown, and oth­ers, who pro­vid­ed invalu­able insights and sup­port through­out the process. The author high­lights their lit­er­ary agent Hol­ly McGhee for her fierce ded­i­ca­tion and pas­sion, liken­ing her to a vital hori­zon.

    The edi­tor Jes­si­ca Dandi­no Gar­ri­son is praised for her cre­ative input and unwa­ver­ing trust, mak­ing the edit­ing expe­ri­ence both enlight­en­ing and enjoy­able. Acknowl­edg­ment is also giv­en to the Pen­guin Young Read­ers team for their sup­port and enthu­si­asm, notably for Jen Loja, Nan­cy Mer­ca­do, and the design con­tri­bu­tions by Jen­ny Kel­ly and There­sa Evan­ge­lista. The author appre­ci­ates the glob­al out­reach facil­i­tat­ed by Rights Peo­ple in the UK and men­tions sev­er­al edi­tors and trans­la­tors who have helped bring the sto­ry to a world­wide audi­ence.

    Spe­cial men­tion is made of friends and peers like Tim Wynne-Jones and Mar­i­an­na Baer, who pro­vid­ed ear­ly feed­back and moral sup­port dur­ing chal­leng­ing times of writ­ing. The author express­es thanks to med­ical pro­fes­sion­als for their assis­tance, as well as to book­sellers, librar­i­ans, and edu­ca­tors who advo­cate for lit­er­a­ture against cen­sor­ship.

    On a per­son­al note, the author ded­i­cates the book to family—particularly the moth­er, father, and siblings—whose unwa­ver­ing sup­port has been instru­men­tal. The men­tion of friend­ships with long-stand­ing com­pan­ions empha­sizes a deep-root­ed con­nec­tion that enrich­es the author’s life. Last­ly, grat­i­tude is direct­ed to the writ­ing com­mu­ni­ty, includ­ing fac­ul­ty and fel­low writ­ers, and a spe­cif­ic acknowl­edg­ment to Mac­Dow­ell for a reju­ve­nat­ing res­i­den­cy expe­ri­ence that helped com­plete the nov­el. In clos­ing, the author affirms the impor­tance of these rela­tion­ships, stat­ing that amidst life’s chal­lenges, joy always pre­vails thanks to the sup­port sys­tem sur­round­ing them.

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    When the World Tips Over

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    When the World Tips Over by James F. Lawrence is a thought-provoking novel set in a world on the brink of chaos. The story follows a diverse group of characters as they grapple with societal collapse, political upheaval, and personal crisis. As their lives intertwine, they must confront the tipping points that lead to irreversible change, exploring themes of survival, resilience, and the human spirit in times of uncertainty.

    In the acknowl­edge­ments of “The Berry Pick­ers,” the author express­es grat­i­tude to var­i­ous indi­vid­u­als who con­tributed to the writ­ing jour­ney. Start­ing with an apol­o­gy for inevitably miss­ing some names, the author acknowl­edges the unwa­ver­ing sup­port from fam­i­ly and friends, notably thank­ing Tyler Light­foot for being a first read­er and a sig­nif­i­cant source of encour­age­ment. The expe­ri­ence of vis­it­ing Maine with the father to explore berry fields is par­tic­u­lar­ly cher­ished.

    Fur­ther appre­ci­a­tion is direct­ed towards the Banff Emerg­ing Writ­ers Inten­sive cohort, includ­ing Michael Lowen­thal, Erin Soros, and oth­ers, who pro­vid­ed ini­tial feed­back on Chap­ter One and instilled con­fi­dence for con­tin­ued revi­sions. The author express­es heart­felt thanks to men­tors at the Insti­tute of Amer­i­can Indi­an Arts (IAIA), such as Chip Liv­ingston and Pam Hous­ton, who nur­tured the author’s writ­ing devel­op­ment and pro­vid­ed essen­tial writer­ly sup­port.

    Acknowl­edg­ing the piv­otal role of the agent, Mar­i­lyn Bider­man, the author high­lights her patience and invalu­able assis­tance in mak­ing the dream of pub­lish­ing a real­i­ty. Edi­tor Jan­ice Zawerb­ny also receives com­men­da­tions for rec­og­niz­ing poten­tial in the man­u­script and guid­ing its trans­for­ma­tion into a fin­ished book.

    The author fond­ly remem­bers three influ­en­tial women men­tors: Stephanie Domet, who encour­aged the idea of a nov­el, Kather­e­na Ver­mette from the Writ­ers’ Trust Ris­ing Stars pro­gram, who inspired con­fi­dence, and Christy Ann Con­lin, who believed in the author’s writ­ing poten­tial through­out the process.

    The acknowl­edge­ments close with a heart­felt “Wela’lioq” express­ing deep grat­i­tude to all who sup­port­ed turn­ing the dream into real­i­ty, while invit­ing any read­er encoun­ter­ing the book to enjoy its con­tents. The tone remains warm and reflec­tive, empha­siz­ing the col­lab­o­ra­tive nature of the writ­ing process and the impor­tance of com­mu­ni­ty in real­iz­ing cre­ative ambi­tions.

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    When the World Tips Over by James F. Lawrence is a thought-provoking novel set in a world on the brink of chaos. The story follows a diverse group of characters as they grapple with societal collapse, political upheaval, and personal crisis. As their lives intertwine, they must confront the tipping points that lead to irreversible change, exploring themes of survival, resilience, and the human spirit in times of uncertainty.

    In the “Acknowl­edge­ments” sec­tion, the author express­es grat­i­tude to numer­ous indi­vid­u­als who played sig­nif­i­cant roles in bring­ing the nov­el to life. The heart­felt trib­ute begins with the author’s UK and US edi­tors, Isabel Wall and John Free­man, who are praised for their metic­u­lous edit­ing and sup­port­ive pres­ence. The author rec­og­nizes lit­er­ary agent Jon­ny Geller for nur­tur­ing ideas and fos­ter­ing cre­ativ­i­ty. The ded­i­ca­tion to the Cur­tis Brown team, includ­ing Sophie Bak­er and Katie Har­ri­son, high­lights their dili­gent rep­re­sen­ta­tion of the author’s rights.

    Fur­ther acknowl­edg­ments extend to Viking staff mem­bers such as Toye Oladin­ni and Saman­tha Fanaken, as well as the team at Knopf, show­cas­ing the col­lab­o­ra­tive effort behind the pub­lish­ing process. The author espe­cial­ly hon­ors Lisa Babalis for her kind­ness and sup­port, liken­ing her to a “Greek sis­ter.” Friend Stephen Bar­ber is com­mend­ed for his intel­lec­tu­al assis­tance.

    More­over, the author express­es appre­ci­a­tion for Don­na Pop­py, a copy edi­tor, whose engage­ment in long dis­cus­sions about lan­guage has become a cher­ished con­nec­tion. Ellie Smith’s keen eye for detail is also acknowl­edged. The author artic­u­lates a pro­found respect for lit­er­a­ture as a sanc­tu­ary that pro­vides a sense of belong­ing, par­tic­u­lar­ly for an immi­grant writ­ing in a sec­ond lan­guage.

    Grat­i­tude is extend­ed to schol­ars like David Dam­rosch, whose kind­ness has been piv­otal, and Dr. Sebastien Rey, who assist­ed with inquiries relat­ed to ancient his­to­ry. The author prais­es Francesca Stavrakopoulou for her schol­ar­ly con­tri­bu­tions and Dr. Moud­hy Al-Rashid for her sup­port­ive respons­es. Acknowl­edg­ment is fur­ther giv­en to Mary Beard for ear­ly feed­back on the man­u­script, along­side Richard Oven­den, whose encour­age­ment was invalu­able dur­ing the nov­el­’s incep­tion.

    The acknowl­edg­ment con­cludes with a heart­felt men­tion of Ley­la Fer­man and Mona Kizil­han for their strength and resilience. Last­ly, the author thanks fam­i­ly, includ­ing their moth­er and sib­lings, for inspir­ing love and sup­port through­out the cre­ative process. The sec­tion poignant­ly con­veys the idea that writ­ing is an endeav­or involv­ing both intel­lect and heart, cul­mi­nat­ing in a love song ded­i­cat­ed to rivers — those vibrant and those long for­got­ten.

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    When the World Tips Over by James F. Lawrence is a thought-provoking novel set in a world on the brink of chaos. The story follows a diverse group of characters as they grapple with societal collapse, political upheaval, and personal crisis. As their lives intertwine, they must confront the tipping points that lead to irreversible change, exploring themes of survival, resilience, and the human spirit in times of uncertainty.

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