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 · Nobel Genes. Author Rune Michaels; ; Author: Rune Michaels. Publisher: Simon and Schuster. ISBN: Category: Juvenile Fiction. . Rune Michaels studied psychology at the University of Iceland and at the University of Copenhagen. Her books include Genesis Alpha, The Reminder, and Nobel Genes. She lives with her family in Book Edition: Reprint. Rune Michaels studied psychology at the University of Iceland and at the University of Copenhagen. Her books include Genesis Alpha, The Reminder, and Nobel Genes. She lives with her family in Reykjavik, Iceland. --This text refers to the paperback bltadwin.ru: Rune Michaels.


Nobel genes by Michaels, Rune. Publication date Topics A boy whose manic-depressive mother has always told him that his father won a Nobel Prize, spends his time taking care of her and searching for clues to the identity of the Nobel Prize-winning sperm donor, eventually finding a truth he must learn to accept. Nobel Genes|Rune Michaels, Shanakan (The Fourth Age of Shanakan) (Volume 2)|Tim Stead, E-mail (True Books: Computers)|Dane Brimner, From Kernel to Corn (First Step Nonfiction)|Robin Nelson. It's tough to measure up to your parents' expectations. Imagine how much harder it would be if your mother told you that your biological father—whom you'd never met—was a Nobel prize-winning genius? NOBEL GENES is the story of just such a boy. His.


Nobel Genes Rune Michaels, SS/Atheneum, $ (p) ISBN Buy this book. The unnamed adolescent narrator of this skillful, deeply disconcerting tale lives in a state of. Rune Michaels studied psychology at the University of Iceland and at the University of Copenhagen. Her books include Genesis Alpha, The Reminder, and Nobel Genes. She lives with her family in Reykjavik, Iceland. --This text refers to the paperback edition. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Nobel Genes by Rune Michaels (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!.

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