We plan, as the old proverb says, and God laughs. But most of us don't
find it all that funny when things go wrong. Most of us want love, a
nice home, good work, and happy children. Many of us grew up with
parents who made these things look relatively easy and assumed we would
get them, too. So what do you do if you don't? What do you do when you
feel you've messed it all up and your friends seem to be doing just
fine? For Christina Patterson, it was her job as a journalist that kept
her going through the ups and downs of life. And then she lost that,
too. Dreaming of revenge and irritated by self-help books, she decided
to do the kind of interviews she had never done before. The resulting
conversations are surprising, touching and often funny. There's Ken, the
first person to be publicly fired from a FTSE-100 board. There's
Winston, who fell through a ceiling onto a purple coffin. There's
Louise, whose baby was seriously ill, but who still worried about being
fat. And through it all, there's Christina, eating far too many crisps
as she tries to pick up the pieces of her life. The Art of Not Falling
Apart is a joyous, moving, and sometimes shockingly honest celebration
of life as an adventure, one where you ditch your expectations, raise a
glass, and prepare for a rocky ride.