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The probability of miracles
The probability of miracles









In Promise Cam learns to believe in true love, in herself, and maybe even in miracles.This is Wendy Wunder's debut novel - and it lives up to her unusual surname! Wendy lives in Boston with her daughter and family and teaches yoga as well as writing.

the probability of miracles

So they head to Promise for a holiday by the sea, where Cam meets mysterious neighbour Asher, a crazy donkey called James and a puppy who's a survivor. Of Miracles' is the title of Section X of David Humes An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748). Everything you shared with a person is still there swirling around in the universe. They've heard rumours of a place in Maine where magical things happen: fish raining from the sky, purple dandelions, everlasting sunsets. Wendy Wunder, The Probability of Miracles 106 likes Like If you believed that thoughts were energy and energy is matter (Emc2) and matter never disappears, then a person can never truly leave you unless you stop thinking about them. As a hint, the explanatory probability is a miracle’s only hope. She's spent the last five years in and out of hospitals, so she's pretty sceptical.But Campbell's mum and sister won't give up. After all, it seems that probability is the only deciding factor that remains, given that the miracle theory and the wild story theory both explain all the facts. Probability theory says that there exists two probabilities, a prior probability chances a miracle can occur in light of what we already knowand an explanatory probability how expected the evidence is if the miracle is true.

the probability of miracles

A funny, bittersweet and irresisitible teenage romance, perfect for fans of Gayle Forman's If I Stay, Jenny Downham's Before I Die or Lauren Oliver's Before I FallA funny, bittersweet teenage romance for those who loved Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher.Seventeen-year-old Campbell doesn't believe in miracles. A dying teen learns to live in this heart wrenching debut the New York Times Book Review calls, Funny and entertaining.











The probability of miracles