## Abstract The relationship between molecular structure and odor has fascinated and puzzled chemists for more than a century. Despite a great deal of research on structureβodor relationships, prediction of the odor of a novel molecule remains a statistical exercise and models only provide a probab
The Unpredictability of Being Human
β Scribed by Ingemundsen, Linni
- Publisher
- Incorgnito Publishing Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 151 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Pasadena, CA
- ISBN
- 1944589368
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Meet Malin, a fifteen-year-old who sees the world differently. Malin knows she couldn't change much about her life, even if she got to play God. Her dad would still yell all the time - especially as Malin is still friends with Hanna, the girl she met shoplifting. Her mum would still say a glass of wine is good for her heart - and Mum needs it, with Malin's brother, Sigve, getting into trouble all the time. And Malin would still be Malin. Because she can't be anybody else. In a voice bursting with immediacy and truth, Malin shares the absurdities of growing up and fitting in as her family struggles with the buried pain of mistakes made and secrets kept. Profound, compassionate and as funny as it is dark, Malin's story is an offbeat examination and celebration of the brutal, bizarre and beautiful unpredictability of being human.
β¦ Subjects
Dysfunctional families -- Juvenile fiction
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