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Interesting Facts About Space

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1 of 2 copies available
Readers love Interesting Facts About Space... 'Loved it. For as long as Emily Austin is writing books I'm reading them' 'Emily Austin, I'm going to politely ask you to stop writing characters I relate to so viscerally' 'I will never get over this book. Ever' 'This book made me feel incredibly seen' 'So full of heart and kindness and honesty' 'To all the Enids out there, this is for us, and I hope it brings you comfort like it did me' 'Will remain imprinted on my brain forever' — Enid is many things: lesbian, serial dater, deaf in one ear, space obsessive, true crime fanatic. When she's not listening to grizzly murder podcasts, she's managing her crippling phobia of bald people and trying hard not to think about her mortifying teenage years - which is hard, when she's lost the password to her old YouTube account and the (many) vlogs that her teen self once uploaded. She's worried about herself, her depressive mother, and what the deal is with gender reveal parties. But as Enid fumbles her way through her first serious relationship and navigates a new family life with her estranged half-sisters, she starts to worry that someone is following her. As her paranoia spirals out of control, Enid must contend with her mounting suspicion that something is seriously wrong with her... Full of charm, humour and heart, Interesting Facts About Space is a pitch-perfect exploration of the strange ways we try to connect with others, and the power of sharing our secret selves with the people we love.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 6, 2023
      The offbeat and delightful latest from Austin (Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead) plunges readers into the quirky and turbulent inner life of Enid, an employee at a NASA-like agency. The episodic narrative follows Enid, who is gay, through her daily routine as she reckons with her painful past. She bakes a gender reveal cake for her pregnant half-sister Edna, despite finding the practice “profoundly offensive”; obsessively streams true crime podcasts; worries a mysterious bald man is stalking her (she also has an unexplained fear of bald men); and dates a poly couple. Eventually, she cautiously enters her first serious relationship with Polly, the ex-wife of another woman she’d briefly dated, and begins to confront agonizing memories of her late father, who left her mother for another woman. Enid’s preoccupation with random facts about space frequently appears in interactions with her mother (“Did you know astronomers found a planet without a star?” she asks her mother at the beginning of a phone call). Eventually, realizing she ought to deal with her phobia of bald men and her troubling memories, Enid begins seeing a therapist. The adventure inside her mind is engrossing, funny, and full of depth. Readers will fall for this unusual and lovable protagonist.

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