Relatively Painless is a sharp, emotionally observant story about the quiet ways people survive the things they never planned for. Blending humor with vulnerability, the book explores relationships, identity, and the strange comfort found in life’s imperfect moments.

With wit, honesty, and unexpected tenderness, it follows characters navigating change, regret, and hope — discovering that healing isn’t always dramatic or obvious. Sometimes, it’s subtle. Sometimes messy. And sometimes… relatively painless.

Perfect for readers who enjoy introspective storytelling, character-driven narratives, and stories that linger long after the final page.
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