Trending Bestseller

A Crash Course in Clashing

Alexee Anais

No reviews yet Write a Review
Paperback / softback
11 November 2022
$38.00
Ships in 5–7 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:

The term happiness is easily recognized and in theory, able to be understood by many. However it is a feeling that has not been explored by either of our main characters in this dual point of view story.


On one hand, Carolina Flores thinks she's happy. With her united Mexican family, two best friends- Elena and Valentina, and Daniel-her boyfriend of two years; her life can't seem to get much better, at least until she got her acceptance letter in the mail. Now transferring into the University of Washington, she's working towards the career of her dreams, making new friends, and hanging out more with Elena, who also goes there. The only problem with that is that her aspirations are seemingly getting in the way of the life everyone else wants for her.


A first generation student, she finds that no one but Elena understands her career oriented life. Everyone else would rather her get married and start a family, but the idea alone sends shivers down her spine. As the reader looks more into her life, the struggle between managing her time spent at UW and her time with her increasingly possessive boyfriend begin to take a toll on her mental health. Her only help comes from the person she least expected it to come from: her art partner Kang Seo-Jun.


Coming from a strict business background, Seo-Jun faces his own struggles with happiness. His parents, who were once loving and united, have now turned cold and somewhat neglectful as they focus on their growing skincare business, Nabi Cosmetics. Since he is their only child, his parents begin giving him the attention he'd been yearning for when he shows an interest in beginning his training with the company. However now, he must juggle early east coast time meetings, endless reports, classes, and making time for his two friends- Khai and Si-Hoo.


His issue with happiness is seen when he constantly sets aside his culinary passion to appease his parents and their plans for his life. Having been raised to have a logical mindset, Seo-Jun has been fine with pushing aside his emotions until halfway through the school year when Khai and Si-Hoo invite him to spend the holidays with their families since the Kangs are out of the country. At this point, he begins to realize how exhausted and unhappy he truly is with himself and the never changing relationship with his parents.


Although they live their own lives, Caro and Seo-Jun become intertwined when they are paired together for an art assignment. Immediately upon meeting, their personalities clash. She's too loud and emotional, and he's too calculated and dry. As they get to know each other through their quarter long art assignments, they begin to see that they might not be so different after all.

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

$38.00
Ships in 5–7 business days
Hurry up! Current stock:

A Crash Course in Clashing

$38.00

Description

The term happiness is easily recognized and in theory, able to be understood by many. However it is a feeling that has not been explored by either of our main characters in this dual point of view story.


On one hand, Carolina Flores thinks she's happy. With her united Mexican family, two best friends- Elena and Valentina, and Daniel-her boyfriend of two years; her life can't seem to get much better, at least until she got her acceptance letter in the mail. Now transferring into the University of Washington, she's working towards the career of her dreams, making new friends, and hanging out more with Elena, who also goes there. The only problem with that is that her aspirations are seemingly getting in the way of the life everyone else wants for her.


A first generation student, she finds that no one but Elena understands her career oriented life. Everyone else would rather her get married and start a family, but the idea alone sends shivers down her spine. As the reader looks more into her life, the struggle between managing her time spent at UW and her time with her increasingly possessive boyfriend begin to take a toll on her mental health. Her only help comes from the person she least expected it to come from: her art partner Kang Seo-Jun.


Coming from a strict business background, Seo-Jun faces his own struggles with happiness. His parents, who were once loving and united, have now turned cold and somewhat neglectful as they focus on their growing skincare business, Nabi Cosmetics. Since he is their only child, his parents begin giving him the attention he'd been yearning for when he shows an interest in beginning his training with the company. However now, he must juggle early east coast time meetings, endless reports, classes, and making time for his two friends- Khai and Si-Hoo.


His issue with happiness is seen when he constantly sets aside his culinary passion to appease his parents and their plans for his life. Having been raised to have a logical mindset, Seo-Jun has been fine with pushing aside his emotions until halfway through the school year when Khai and Si-Hoo invite him to spend the holidays with their families since the Kangs are out of the country. At this point, he begins to realize how exhausted and unhappy he truly is with himself and the never changing relationship with his parents.


Although they live their own lives, Caro and Seo-Jun become intertwined when they are paired together for an art assignment. Immediately upon meeting, their personalities clash. She's too loud and emotional, and he's too calculated and dry. As they get to know each other through their quarter long art assignments, they begin to see that they might not be so different after all.

Customers Also Viewed

Buy Books Online at BookLoop

Discover your next great read at BookLoop, Australiand online bookstore offering a vast selection of titles across various genres and interests. Whether you're curious about what's trending or searching for graphic novels that captivate, thrilling crime and mystery fiction, or exhilarating action and adventure stories, our curated collections have something for every reader. Delve into imaginative fantasy worlds or explore the realms of science fiction that challenge the boundaries of reality. Fans of contemporary narratives will find compelling stories in our contemporary fiction section. Embark on epic journeys with our fantasy and science fiction titles,

Shop Trending Books and New Releases

Explore our new releases for the most recent additions in romance books, fantasy books, graphic novels, crime and mystery books, science fiction books as well as biographies, cookbooks, self help books, tarot cards, fortunetelling and much more. With titles covering current trends, booktok and bookstagram recommendations, and emerging authors, BookLoop remains your go-to local australian bookstore for buying books online across all book genres.

Shop Best Books By Collection

Stay updated with the literary world by browsing our trending books, featuring the latest bestsellers and critically acclaimed works. Explore titles from popular brands like Minecraft, Pokemon, Star Wars, Bluey, Lonely Planet, ABIA award winners, Peppa Pig, and our specialised collection of ADHD books. At BookLoop, we are committed to providing a diverse and enriching reading experience for all.