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The Mathematics of Change

English · Paperback / Softback

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The Mathematics of Change breaks open and breaks down the equation of midlife, proving balance is imaginary and change the only possible solution.
The aching and terrible excitement of Carol’s affair with her graduate school professor has settled, fifteen years later, into the frustrated complacency of faculty wife responsibilities and motherhood.
Carol wants more, but can’t have more.
She can’t have as much, surely, as her best friend, the painfully enigmatic Mitch, who keeps their long-ago erotic relationship irritatingly compartmentalized and spends too much time in her secret lair of an engineering lab.
She can’t have what the gorgeous new faculty member Abby has — a publishing career, slinky dresses, and a way of prying out vulnerable and damaging confessions from even causal acquaintances.
Mitch knows Carol wants more, but she also knows it can’t come from her. She’s grappling with the terror that comes from knowing she could have everything. Her lab is on the verge of a breakthrough, and then there’s Reginald: warm, funny, British, impossibly long-distance, compelling. Except, she’s not really talking to Reginald, unless she can’t help it. Meanwhile, Carol is talking to her too much and desperately yanking their past out of the mothballs, and Abby’s primary scholarship seems to be predatory and tempting advances.
Mitch could have more than she ever thought possible, but she can’t work out the math.
A darkly witty debut novel from the recipient of the 2017 Al-Simak Award for Fiction from Arcturus and The Chicago Review of Books.

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Amanda Kabak is the author of The Mathematics of Change, a novel. Her recent work has appeared in the Massachusetts Review, Tahoma Literary Review, Sequestrum, and the Laurel Review, among other publications. She was a recipient of the Al-Sim¿k Award for Fiction from Arcturus Review, the Betty Gabehart Prize from the Kentucky Women Writer's Conference, and the Lascaux Review Award for Fiction.

Product details

Authors Amanda Kabak
Publisher Brain Mill Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.06.2017
 
EAN 9781942083467
ISBN 978-1-942083-46-7
No. of pages 360
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 19 mm
Weight 453 g
Series Hellum and Neal Series in Lgbtqia+ Literature
The Hellum and Neal Series in LGBTQIA+ Literature
The Hellum and Neal Lgbtqia+ L
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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