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Book SynopsisA New York Times Book Review Editors'' Choice
Wilkinson has accomplished something more moving and original, braiding his stumbling attempts to get better at math with his deepening awareness that there's an entire universe of understanding that will, in some fundamental sense, forever lie outside his reach. Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times
There is almost no writer I admire as much as I do Alec Wilkinson. His work has enduring brilliance and humanity. Susan Orlean, author of The Library Book
A spirited, metaphysical exploration into math''s deepest mysteries and conundrums at the crux of middle age.
Decades after struggling to understand math as a boy, Alec Wilkinson decides to embark on a journey to learn it as a middle-aged man. What begins as a personal challengeand it''s challengingsoon transforms into something greater than a belabored effort to learn math. Despite his incompetence, Wilkinson enc