Astrophysicist Sara Seager shares her journey of scientific discovery intertwined with profound personal loss. After the sudden death of her husband, Seager struggles with grief while continuing her pioneering work on exoplanets and the search for extraterrestrial life. The memoir beautifully juxtaposes the vastness of the universe with the intimate, deeply personal struggles of human life. Seager finds solace in the stars and an unexpected support system in a group of widowed women who help her navigate her loss. Reviews "A stunning blend of science and emotion, Seager’s memoir reveals the intimate connection between the vast unknown of the cosmos and the deeply personal journey of grief. A must-read for those who love both astronomy and heartfelt storytelling." "The way Seager intertwines her personal loss with her scientific discoveries is nothing short of mesmerizing. She turns the search for exoplanets into a metaphor for her own search for meaning after loss." "A deeply moving, beautifully written memoir that shows how even in the darkest moments, the smallest lights—whether in the universe or in our lives—can guide us forward."
Book Title: The Smallest Lights in the Universe: A Memoir - Sara SeagerBook Genre: Memoir, Nonfiction, Science, Biography, Space, Astronomy, Autobiography, DeathISBN: 9780008328276Number of Pages: 314Publishing Date: August 18, 2020Cover Type: Hardcover