Saving St. Germ is a provocative, dramatic look at a single mother's life at the edge of the universe - and the center of the human heart/5(2). · The discovery that Esme seeks is twofold: enlightenment and equilibrium in the troubled universes of her personal and professional lives. Saving St. Germ is a provocative, dramatic look at a single mother’s life at the edge of the universe—and the center of the human www.doorway.ru Edition: Digital Original. Read "Saving St. Germ A Novel" by Carol Muske-Dukes available from Rakuten Kobo. Consumed by her pursuit of a Theory of Everything, a brilliant California scientist struggles to deal with life in and o Brand: Open Road Media.
Carol Muske-Dukes was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. She earned a BA from Creighton University and an MA from San Francisco State University. Since she has taught at the University of Southern California, where she founded the PhD in creative writing and literature program. A former poet laureate of California, she is the author of the poetry collections Blue Rose (); Twin Cities ( Saving St. Germ is a provocative Carol Muske-Dukes is the author of eight books of poems, four novels, and two essay collections, and is an editor of two anthologies, including Crossing State Lines: An American Renga, which she coedited with Bob Holman. Many of her books have been New York Times Notable selections. Muske-Dukes is a. Carol Muske-Dukes. Poet and expert on writing and subtle meaning of language. Professor of English USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts Sciences. carolmd@www.doorway.ru Saving St. Germ (), Red Trousseau (), Dear Digby (), Applause (), Wyndmere () and Camouflage ().
The discovery that Esme seeks is twofold: enlightenment and equilibrium in the troubled universes of her personal and professional lives. Saving St. Germ is a provocative, dramatic look at a single mother's life at the edge of the universe—and the center of the human heart. The discovery that Esme seeks is twofold: enlightenment and equilibrium in the troubled universes of her personal and professional lives. Saving St. Germ is a provocative, dramatic look at a single mother’s life at the edge of the universe—and the center of the human heart. Saving St. Germ. by. Carol Muske-Dukes. · Rating details · 37 ratings · 5 reviews. From the author of Dear Digby--a tragicomic tour de force. A brilliant chemist walks the tightrope between genius and madness, as she becomes obsessed with solving the equations in her "Theory of Everything".
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