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Nora Novak knows cuttlefish.
Actually, Nora knows a lot of species. She can name every shark, whale, eel, and Ohioian turtle (among others).
She’s not as committed with humans.
But she’s only been in her lab for a little over a decade. How much could she have missed?
As she’s wrapping up her postdoc, Nora’s carefully-balanced ecosystem is in crisis. Her maze-navigating cuttlefish are retiring. Polyester shorts are no longer “in.” Somewhere along the line, she forgot to learn how to date.
So she does what any self-actualizing biologist in her early thirties would. Nora Novak embraces the FOMO.
“You won’t want to miss a single sentence.” —Independent Book Review
“Cuttle glows with interest and graceful writing.” —Foreword Reviews
“Poetic, captivating . . . a romance steeped in a vibrant personality’s introspective genius.” —Midwest Book Review
“Britain’s writing is both assured and full of heart . . . a rollicking fun read.” —The Prairies
Named Indies Today’s Best Contemporary Novel of 2020.
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