Penelope Przekop

Penelope Przekop

Author of Aberrations

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Penelope Przekop is the author of Aberrations: A Novel (Emerald/Greenleaf) and Six Sigma for Business Excellence (McGraw-Hill). Her blog, Aberration Nation, provides weekly thought-provoking essays encompassing various universal themes such as truth, forgiveness, choice, boundaries, relationships, etc. Penelope has a BS in Biology and an MS in Quality Assurance/Systems. Most recently, she was a director for Johnson & Johnson.

Her debut novel, Aberrations, follows the plight of Angel Duet, a young woman struggling with narcolepsy. The novel covers numerious universal themes such as mental illness, parenthood, individuality, friendship, and love. Aberrations is being hailed as the sleeper surprise of the summer!
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