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Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe

by Jennie Shortridge

Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe

by Jennie Shortridge

In 'Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe,' Mira Serafino faces the upheaval of her seemingly perfect life when she discovers her husband's infidelity. In a bid to escape the fallout and her big Italian family's scrutiny, Mira embarks on a spontaneous journey northward. Her voyage of self-discovery pauses unexpectedly in Seattle, where a car breakdown leads her to a quirky job at the Coffee Shop at the Center of the Universe. Mira finds herself amidst an odd yet comforting blend of customers and staff. As she becomes interwoven with the fabric of this new world, Mira confronts her fears, embraces uncertainty, and opens her heart to reinvention. Navigating through layers of betrayal and uncertainty, she stumbles upon the fortitude to accept her newfound identity and the courage to fall in love with the person she's becoming.

  • Fiction
  • Self-Discovery
  • Family
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