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A young man is mystified by why he can't see an eclipse. A scammer falls for a woman he is targeting. A nondescript gray house hides a secret from a curious woman walking her dog. A girl discovers a mummified Viking bog boy while on a birding tour. A college student gets trapped in a biosphere after hours. Hemingway's stolen early stories are found in New Jersey. Singing in the shower takes on a whole new meaning. And a librarian develops her own theories about the influence of trees. United by the power of appearances to deceive and captivate, Marie Zhuikov's tales glisten with the magic and menace of everyday lives.…mehr

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A young man is mystified by why he can't see an eclipse. A scammer falls for a woman he is targeting. A nondescript gray house hides a secret from a curious woman walking her dog. A girl discovers a mummified Viking bog boy while on a birding tour. A college student gets trapped in a biosphere after hours. Hemingway's stolen early stories are found in New Jersey. Singing in the shower takes on a whole new meaning. And a librarian develops her own theories about the influence of trees. United by the power of appearances to deceive and captivate, Marie Zhuikov's tales glisten with the magic and menace of everyday lives.
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Autorenporträt
Marie Zhuikov is an award-winning science writer. She is the author of Meander North (2023), a memoir in essays that earned a silver Midwest Book Award for nature writing, and the novels Plover Landing (2014) and Eye of the Wolf (2011). A science communicator for the Wisconsin Sea Grant Program, she lives in Duluth, Minnesota.