Descripción:
Elsie Hannaway Has Always Lived Her Life In A Delicate Balancing Act, Navigating Multiple Roles With Precision. As A Theoretical Physicist, She Spends Her Days Juggling The Demands Of An Adjunct Professor. Her Life Is A Whirlwind Of Grading Endless Stacks Of Lab Reports, Explaining The Nuances Of Thermodynamics To Undergraduates, And Hoping Against All Odds For That Elusive Tenure-track Position. But That’s Only One Facet Of Her Carefully Curated Existence. When Shes Not Buried In Equations And Academic Responsibilities, Elsie Transforms Into Someone Entirely Different: A Highly Adaptable, Pretend Partner For Hire. With Her Exceptional Ability To Read People, She Tailors Herself To Fit The Expectations Of Her Clients, Embodying The Ideal Persona They Require—whether It’s The Charming Intellectual, The Comforting Listener, Or The Confident And Witty Plus-one.
This Intricate Double Life Serves As Both Her Lifeline And Her Burden. While Her Academic Career Feels Precarious At Best, Her "side Hustle" Allows Her To Keep Afloat Financially, Offering Her A Unique Outlet For Her Knack For Understanding Human Dynamics. However, Keeping These Two Worlds Separate Is No Easy Feat. The Constant Performance Is Emotionally Draining, And Elsie Cant Help But Wonder If She’s Losing Sight Of Who She Really Is In The Process.
Everything Begins To Unravel When Her Latest Gig Leads Her Straight Into The Orbit Of Jack Smith, An Infuriatingly Brilliant—and Devastatingly Handsome—scientist Who Also Happens To Sit On The Hiring Committee Of Her Dream Job. Jack Is Not Just Any Committee Member; He Represents Everything Elsie Has Learned To Distrust About Academia. He’s Confident, Uncompromising, And Alarmingly Perceptive, Making Her Painfully Aware Of Just How Much Of Her Life Is An Act. Yet Beneath His Sharp Exterior Lies An Intriguing Complexity That Draws Her In Despite Her Better Judgment.
As Sparks Fly And Tensions Mount, Elsie Finds Herself Caught In A Web Of Personal And Professional Stakes. Can She Maintain The Façade She’s Worked So Hard To Perfect, Or Will Jack See Through Her Layers To The Vulnerable, Passionate Physicist Beneath? More Importantly, Will She Allow Herself To Be Seen, Flaws And All?
Love, Theoretically Is A Captivating Story That Delves Into The Challenges Of Living Authentically While Pursuing Ambition In A World That Often Demands Compromise. Through Elsie’s Journey, Readers Are Invited To Explore Themes Of Self-discovery, The Nuances Of Modern Relationships, And The Struggle To Reconcile One’s Passions With Societal Expectations. Her Tale Is As Humorous As It Is Heartfelt, Blending Sharp Wit With Moments Of Raw Vulnerability That Will Resonate With Anyone Who Has Ever Felt Torn Between Who They Are And Who They’re Expected To Be.
Ideal For Readers Who Love Stories That Intertwine Romance, Personal Growth, And A Dash Of Science, This Book Offers A Refreshing Take On The Challenges Faced By Women In Male-dominated Fields. Fans Of Contemporary Love Stories With Strong, Multifaceted Heroines Will Find Elsie’s Journey Deeply Relatable And Profoundly Inspiring. Whether Youre Drawn To The High-stakes World Of Academia, The Intricacies Of Human Connection, Or The Undeniable Chemistry Between Two Fiercely Intelligent Characters, This Novel Promises A Deeply Rewarding Experience.
With Its Vibrant Cast, Nuanced Exploration Of Identity, And A Romance That Crackles With Energy, Love, Theoretically Is A Celebration Of Embracing One’s True Self. Elsie Hannaway’s Adventure Serves As A Reminder That Life, Much Like Theoretical Physics, Is Full Of Unexpected Discoveries—and Sometimes, The Greatest Breakthroughs Come From Letting Go Of The Need To Always Have The Right Answers.
Código de barras:
9780593336861
Código:
117264
Autor:
Ali Hazelwood
Editorial:
Penguin Publishing Group;
Entrega:
Entrega Inmediata En Tienda O 2 Días A Domicilio