Norristown

Author:   Brefni O'Rourke
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798242920828


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   13 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Norristown


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In 1994, grieving brothers spend the weekend partying hard at an old friend's house, but an unexpected guest awakens petty jealousies, unraveling their plans to start over. Norristown is a poignant drama set in October 1994 that follows three brothers grappling with their mother's recent death. Each brother processes grief differently: Ned (35), the responsible oldest, masks his pain behind his role as a pizza delivery driver and amateur musician; Vincent (32), the intellectual middle child, escapes through his writing ambitions and philosophical musings; and Brady (20), the charismatic youngest, uses humor and dreams of comedy stardom to avoid confronting reality. United in their desire to escape painful memories, the brothers hatch a plan to start over in Florida. Before departing, they accept an invitation from Sadie-Ned's ex-girlfriend and long-time family friend who knew their mother well-to spend a weekend at her home in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Though unspoken, all three brothers harbor a sentimental attachment to Sadie, who embodies connections to both their past and their departed mother. When they arrive, they meet Sadie's boyfriend Lars, whose awkward attempts to welcome them barely mask his insecurity about Sadie's lingering affection for Ned. The brothers quickly fall into old patterns-drinking, smoking, and reminiscing-finding temporary comfort in Sadie's maternal warmth and Lars's easygoing hospitality. As the night progresses, their resolve about Florida begins to waver; the familiar, even with its complications, feels safer than the unknown. The dynamic shifts dramatically when Sadie's sister Kim arrives unannounced. Her history with Vincent-a passionate relationship that ended badly years ago-introduces new tensions. Brady, oblivious to this past, is immediately drawn to Kim's sharp wit and beauty. Meanwhile, Vincent suspects Sadie orchestrated Kim's arrival to sabotage their plans to leave, clinging to her remaining connections to their mother through them. As alcohol flows and inhibitions fade, long-buried feelings surface. Brady performs impressions and jokes, desperately seeking Kim's approval. Vincent retreats into cynical observations, while Ned finds himself caught between nostalgia for his relationship with Sadie and loyalty to his brothers' fresh start. Lars watches from the periphery, growing increasingly resentful of his outsider status in this family drama. A Saturday outing in Philadelphia-museum visits, cheesesteaks, and sightseeing-creates a false sense of harmony. That evening, dinner at Sadie and Kim's father Mario's house adds pressure as he interrogates both daughters about settling down, unwittingly highlighting the brothers' own aimlessness. Later, over wine and acoustic guitar, Sadie confesses to Ned she would leave Lars to rekindle their relationship, forcing Ned to confront what he truly wants from his future. As the night deepens, the brothers' carefully constructed façade of unity begins to crack. Brady's pursuit of Kim takes an unexpected turn. Vincent confronts unresolved feelings about his past with Kim. And by morning, Lars-fed up with feeling secondary in his own home-makes his frustrations impossible to ignore. What begins as a simple weekend visit transforms into a crucible for the brothers, testing the strength of their bond and forcing each to question whether they're running toward a new life or just away from their pain. As tensions and jealousies flare, the brothers must decide if their shared grief is enough to keep them together, or if their diverging paths will tear them apart for good. Norristown is an intimate exploration of how grief affects people differently and the difficult truth that sometimes we must fully confront our past before we can truly move on. NORRISTOWN You can't move on until your hometown runs through you...

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Author:   Brefni O'Rourke
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9798242920828


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   13 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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