Lola Marie Rococo
Lola Marie Rococo is a slow living writer and lover of fiction, humor, and feel-good stories. Her debut, Life’s Ocean: Journal of a First-Year Law Student, blends storytelling with soul work. Through raw, funny, and unfiltered journal entries, Lola invites readers to reflect, reset, and enjoy the messy beauty of becoming. Nat, her fictional protagonist, may fall often—but she leads with “I can” and “I am enough,” attracting the energy she chooses to live by.
After years of flowing through life’s many roles, Lola Marie Rococo—law graduate, legal professional, artist, mother, wife, and published author—has emerged as a quiet, luminous force within the slow living movement. Her approach isn’t theoretical—it’s lived.
She lives near the water and usually writes in the mornings—after long walks, with a sleeping baby strapped to her shoulder, and a mind full of curiosity and quirky ideas.
After years of flowing through life’s many roles, Lola Marie Rococo—law graduate, legal professional, artist, mother, wife, and published author—has emerged as a quiet, luminous force within the slow living movement. Her approach isn’t theoretical—it’s lived.
She lives near the water and usually writes in the mornings—after long walks, with a sleeping baby strapped to her shoulder, and a mind full of curiosity and quirky ideas.
Life’s Ocean: Journal of a First-Year Law Student
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Women's Fiction
A hilarious, feel-good story where self-care talks back, burnout meets real talk, and law school drama crashes into rom-com chaos. Life’s Ocean: Journal of a First-Year Law Student is a laugh-out-loud, journal-style novel packed with daily rituals, self-care prompts, and playlists you’ll actually want to dance to. Whether you're surviving school, work, ambition, or a life crisis, this book is part emotional survival kit, part fiction, and fully relatable. It’s for anyone navigating big dreams, identity meltdowns, and the deep end of being human—with humor, heart, and just enough hope to keep swimming. |