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How do you maintain your balance in a world turned upside down? With dire winds of climate change at her back, Nobel scientist and odd duck extraordinaire Fleur Robins rides rough waves of sexual betrayal and gender fluidity, bullying and loss, as she and her physics team speed up their efforts to ensure a viable future for the world's children-including her own. Thanks to her fascination with the void; a vivid imagination; a loving, if eccentric, extended family; and a couple of dogs named Hot Sauce and Good Time Charlie, she finds her way to surprising new ground.

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How do you maintain your balance in a world turned upside down? With dire winds of climate change at her back, Nobel scientist and odd duck extraordinaire Fleur Robins rides rough waves of sexual betrayal and gender fluidity, bullying and loss, as she and her physics team speed up their efforts to ensure a viable future for the world's children-including her own. Thanks to her fascination with the void; a vivid imagination; a loving, if eccentric, extended family; and a couple of dogs named Hot Sauce and Good Time Charlie, she finds her way to surprising new ground.
Autorenporträt
Sharon Heath writes fiction and non-fiction exploring the interplay of science and spirit, politics and pop culture. A certified Jungian Analyst in private practice and faculty member of the C.G. Jung In-stitute of Los Angeles, she served as guest editor of the special issue of Psychological Perspectives, "The Child Within/The Child Without." Her chapter, "The Church of Her Body," appears in the anthology Marked by Fire: Stories of the Jungian Way, and her chapter, "A Jungian Alice in Social Media Land: Some Reflections on Solastalgia, Kin-ship Libido, and Tribes Formed on Facebook," is included in Depth Psychology and the Digital Age. She has blogged for The Huffington Post and TerraSpheres and has given talks in the United States and Canada on topics ranging from the place of soul in social media to gossip, envy, secrecy, and belonging. She maintains her own blog at www.sharonheath.com.