Matthew Grey is a gifted graduate student in theoretical physics at the University of North Carolina. His life revolves around equations, research, and a relentless search to understand the universe.
Then he meets Accasia Lawrence.
She is unlike anyone he has ever known-beautiful, brilliant, and quietly mysterious. Within moments of meeting him, she solves mathematical problems that challenge the greatest physicists on Earth. She speaks of reality as though she has already seen beyond it, hinting at truths humanity has yet to discover.
As their friendship deepens into love, Matthew finds himself drawn into a reality where the laws of physics are only the beginning. Ancient secrets, impossible mathematics, hidden civilizations, and discoveries capable of changing the future of humanity begin to unfold around him.
But every revelation comes with a price.
Who is Accasia Lawrence?
What is Accasia Lawrence?
And are there some equations humanity was never meant to solve?
A thought-provoking blend of hard science fiction, romance, mystery, and cosmic wonder, The Girl Who Could Do Math asks the ultimate question: What if the universe has been speaking to us all along... and one extraordinary woman is finally able to translate its language?