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Used by her pursuit of a Theory of Everything, a brilliant California scientist challenges to deal with life in and beyond your lab Doctor Esme Charbonneau Tallich's passion is cosmology, the science of the origin of the world; specifically, she actually is searching for a Feet, or a Theory of Everything. Esme is a feminist maverick, a rogue thinker. Employed as a professor of molecular biology at the College or university of Greater California, she prefers the "bench science" of organic and natural chemistry at one extreme and "walking out into space" at the other. Her relationship to a Television director and aspiring stand-up comedian is rocky. Esme's five-year-old little girl, Ollie, sunlight in her galaxy, seems an enigma. Too easily diagnosed by pros as "challenged", even possibly autistic, she actually is, like Esme, a renegade thinker and creative mind. Her use of terminology is poetic, not deficit driven or classic. As her relationship dissolves, Esme's struggle to maintain custody of Ollie and autonomy for herself and her work is set against the background of the beckoning cosmos. Her tantalizing closeness to discovery of your grand unified theory - as psychiatric pros, lawyers, and Esme's estranged partner also close in on Ollie, wanting to medicate and restructure her - heightens anxiety while also offering desire. The discovery that Esme looks for is twofold: enlightenment and equilibrium in the troubled universes of her personal and professional lives. Saving St. Germ is a provocative, dramatic look at a single mother's life at the border of the world - and the guts of the individuals heart.