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THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING LISA GRUNWALD (WARNER BOOKS, $9.99, 1991) THERE'S AN ANNE TYLER-ISH ECCENTRICITY TO GRUNWALD'S SIMON, A THIRTYSOMETHING PHYSICIST WHO KNOWS HIS EQUATIONS BUT CAN'T MAKE THE QUANTUM LEAP INTO REAL LIFE UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF HIS LOONY, LONG-LOST MOM. WILD INVENTION MAY NOT FLOW THROUGH THESE PAGES, BUT GRUNWALD SPINS A GOOD STORY WITH PLENTY OF WIT. B+


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