Love and Other Unknown Variables
Release Date: 10/07/14
Entangled Teen
Summary from Goodreads:
Charlie Hanson has a clear vision of his future. A senior at Brighton School of Mathematics and Science, he knows he’ll graduate, go to MIT, and inevitably discover solutions to the universe’s greatest unanswered questions. He’s that smart. But Charlie’s future blurs the moment he reaches out to touch the tattoo on a beautiful girl’s neck.
The future has never seemed very kind to Charlotte Finch, so she’s counting on the present. She’s not impressed by the strange boy at the donut shop—until she learns he’s a student at Brighton where her sister has just taken a job as the English teacher. With her encouragement, Charlie orchestrates the most effective prank campaign in Brighton history. But, in doing so, he puts his own future in jeopardy.
By the time he learns she's ill—and that the pranks were a way to distract Ms. Finch from Charlotte’s illness—Charlotte’s gravitational pull is too great to overcome. Soon he must choose between the familiar formulas he’s always relied on or the girl he’s falling for (at far more than 32 feet per second squared).
The future has never seemed very kind to Charlotte Finch, so she’s counting on the present. She’s not impressed by the strange boy at the donut shop—until she learns he’s a student at Brighton where her sister has just taken a job as the English teacher. With her encouragement, Charlie orchestrates the most effective prank campaign in Brighton history. But, in doing so, he puts his own future in jeopardy.
By the time he learns she's ill—and that the pranks were a way to distract Ms. Finch from Charlotte’s illness—Charlotte’s gravitational pull is too great to overcome. Soon he must choose between the familiar formulas he’s always relied on or the girl he’s falling for (at far more than 32 feet per second squared).
EXCERPT:
In
doing research for Love and Other Unknown Variables, I came across an
interesting
study
that showed how our brains respond similarly to certain “beautiful”
math problems just as they would a piece of music or art. It was one
more piece of evidence proving math and art are more interrelated
than I’d ever thought they could be.
This
realization led me to write this scene for Charlie and Charlotte so
they could begin to see not just how they differ, but the
similarities they share. In this short excerpt, Charlotte has shown
Charlie her book of sketches in an attempt to be more open with him.
Charlotte
takes a deep breath that hitches as it travels up her spine like it’s
catching on snags along the way. “I’m not used to sharing. It’s
always been easiest to keep things close.”
I
want to know what things she’s keeping so close. I want her to
unpack them from inside herself, perhaps making room for…what? For
me? This is ludicrous. I should hand her back her sketches and walk
away.
I
push my own notebook toward her instead. “It’s only fair.”
She
chuckles and glances down at the open page. “What’s this?” Her
voice is soft beside me. She’s pointing at the problem I was
working on moments ago. In it, I’ve had to use the symbol for
infinity, but I drew her tattoo instead. I didn’t even realize I’d
done it.
“Trying
to figure me out, Mr. Hanson? Think you’ll get extra credit?”
“I—”
I’ve got nothing to say. I stare at the symbol I’ve drawn with
the word hope bound up in its endlessness. There are many ideas in
mathematics that we know are true, even if we’ll never be able to
solve them. Too many. They’re the paradoxes that make math so
beautiful.
Charlotte
feels like that. Like a problem I’ll never really figure out, but
that I know is just right for me.
She
leans her shoulder into mine. “You and me, Charlie, we’re on the
same team—both artists. We just work with different mediums.”
Charlie’s
brain definitely lights up when he sees a beautiful math problem. Do
you have a favorite math equation or scientific theory? How about a
piece of music or art that moves you?
Shannon Lee Alexander is a wife, mother (of two kids and one yellow terrier named Harriet Potter). She is passionate about coffee, books, and cancer research. Math makes her break out in a sweat. Love and Other Unknown Variables is her debut novel. She currently lives in Indianapolis with her family.
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