<p><b>'Tender, unique and uplifting, it explores sibling love, romantic love and the love between friends. Such an accomplished debut' – Beth O'Leary, bestselling author of <i>The Flatshare</i><br><br>'Gorgeous' – Rosie Walsh, bestselling author of <i>The Man Who Didn't Call<br><br>The Theory of (Not Quite) Everything</i> by Kara Gnodde is a heartfelt, intelligent and uplifting novel about true love in all its forms . . .</b><br><br>Bound together by their parents’ tragic death, devoted adult siblings Mimi and Art have different ideas about everything, including how Mimi should find love.<br><br>Art, a maths genius, believes people are incapable of making sensible decisions, especially when it comes to romance. That’s what algorithms are for. He thinks he knows everything. About everything.<br><br>Mimi thinks she knows eve