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Stephanie A. Smith

    Stephanie A. Smith explores complex themes within American literature, with her novels often delving into the boundaries of human experience and societal norms. Her writing is characterized by penetrating psychological depth and a lyrical prose that draws readers into richly imagined worlds. Smith's approach to storytelling is informed by her academic background, resulting in thoughtfully structured and intellectually resonant works. Readers will appreciate her ability to pose provocative questions and offer fresh perspectives.

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    Asteroidea
    • Asteroidea

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "ASTEROIDEA is about regeneration: personal, professional, cellular. As the novel opens, marine biologist Claire Holt is at a frustrating crossroads. Having spent her career experimenting on asteroidea, commonly called starfish, and trying, without success, to transfer their regenerative capabilities to mammals, she's grown frustrated and depressed. With her grants running dry, time running out, and her two grown daughters facing their own life changes, Claire feels defeated. To cope, she takes a journey back to her childhood home, only to discover several startling and destabilizing facts about her past. As she tries to handle the resulting intergenerational and emotional fall-out, a graduate student arrives at her lab with a newly discovered, promising species of asteroidea. Juggling emotional and familial upheaval, as well as this fresh direction for her research challenges Claire to re-engage in both her work and in life."--Page 4 of cover

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    • Other Nature

      • 253 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In a small community on the Oregon coast in the middle of the twenty-first century, disease ravages the civilized world and the human race is saved, but is transformed by genetic engineering

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