![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Washington and will be interested to see what he writes next. ![]() I am very impressed with this debut from C.J. THE INTANGIBLE (Little A, January 1 2022) is a heady book with pockets of inspiration, research, and interpersonal relationships, full of complex and debilitating twists. I found the characters likable, but also a tiny bit enmeshed they bounce and collide, making irreparable choices, yet ultimately culminating in a satisfying conclusion. These two couples work to confront this precarious intersection of math, science, death, emotion, and more. Patrick is not immune to grief, the strange twists and turns of the human mind, but he’s struggling, too. So is his marriage to his mathematician wife, Marissa, who is working at a theory to connect with the dead. Amanda turns to neuroscientist Patrick Davis for answers. The mind is a marvel–good or bad–and Amanda has developed a rare and mysterious condition: pseudocyesis, a false pregnancy, complete with all of the outward signs and symptoms of pregnancy. Amanda is heartbroken, and although the doctors tell her otherwise, she is no longer pregnant. The early weeks of her first pregnancy is a mixture of joy, anticipation, and uncertainty. Amanda Jackson has longed to be a mother. ![]()
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