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Last Seen $11.11 Mar 30, '16
Highest $12.58 Jan 23, '16
Lowest $11.11 Mar 30, '16
Average $11.46 (30d avg)
$11.92 (Lifetime average)
Added Jan 23, 2016

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Last Seen $6.96 Mar 30, '16
Highest $7.76 Feb 20, '16
Lowest $6.96 Mar 19, '16
Average $7.32 (30d avg)
$7.59 (Lifetime average)
Added Jan 23, 2016

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Last Seen $6.82 Mar 30, '16
Highest $8.38 Jan 23, '16
Lowest $6.32 Feb 26, '16
Average $7.30 (30d avg)
$7.41 (Lifetime average)
Added Jan 23, 2016

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30 day average: 1,055,624

Product Description

is a novel-length investigation of the anxiety that accompanies change. A group of aging librarians must decide whether to fight or flee from the end of print and the rise of electronic publications, while the parents of the young girl who died in front of the library struggle with their role in her loss. Anchored by the transposed stories of a photographer and his deaf mathematician lover each mourning the other's death, attempts to illustrate how humans of all relationslovers, parents, colleaguescope with and challenge social "progress," a mechanism that requires we ignore, and ultimately forget, the residual in order to make room for the new, to tell a story that resists "The End."This debut novel explores the hypothetical end of the public library system and a young theory in the hard sciences called Many Worlds, a branch of quantum mechanics that strives to prove mathematically that our lives do not follow a singular, linear path.'s prose has appeared most recently in , , , , , , , and elsewhere. A Michigan native, she is a PhD candidate at the University of Denver where she edits the .

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