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“Daugherty…has uncovered a small gem within the history of astronomy. Along the way, readers become acquainted with the British romantics, Australian aboriginal astronomy, the folklore of India, and brief lessons on the sun’s energy production and Einsteinian physics…An eclectic and engaging look at the Victorian and Edwardian ages.” Washington Post
“Does an impressive job of capturing the intellectual history of a fascinating woman who crossed disciplines and centuries of astronomical advances during her lifetime.” Publishers Weekly
“Narrator David Stifel delivers this audiobook in a steady, unadorned performance…Stifel differentiates letters and quoted passages with pauses and provides clear pronunciation of Indian and Italian words. Listeners will gain further appreciation for women in science.” AudioFile
“A fascinating picture of one of the English popularizers of astronomy who bridged both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.” Owen Gingerich, author of God’s Planet
“A creative tale of time-travel that connects the obsessions of a brilliant young woman and her celestial love affair with the sublime poetry of Dante.” Priyamvada Natarajan, astrophysicist and author of Mapping the Heavens
“In Daugherty’s wonderfully inclusive fusion of history, science, and literary criticism, the work of a most unusual woman comes alive in its true context. An entrancing read.” Andrea Barrett, author of Ship Fever
“An almost magical blend of Dante and modern astronomical theory, and a fascinating picture of one of the English popularizers of astronomy who bridged the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.” Owen Gingerich, author of God’s Planet