Four stories telling the adventures of Olivia, intrepid girl scientist, as she has a run-in with an NMRI machine, gets up close and personal with an onion nuclear membrane, resurrects Dorothy Hodgkin's Nobel-prize winning work, and solves a puzzle with a only a telescope and clear seeing.
Mary Alexandra Agner writes of dead women, telescopes, and secrets. She was born in a United State made for lovers and currently lives halfway up Spring Hill. Her family tree bears Parson Brown oranges. All her life she's observed the universe and written about it. She can be found online at http://www.pantoum.org/.