Katie Kennedy is the author of Learning to Swear in
America and What Goes Up and is a college history instructor. She
has a son in high school, and a daughter in college. She lives in
Iowa.
www.katiekennedybooks.com
At turns sweet, funny, moving, and suspenseful, this is a book to devour. I fell in love with the endearing, maladjusted genius Yuri, and held my breath--fault of the all-too-real and terrifying threat steadily mounting throughout the story. A fantastic read! - S.J. Kincaid, author of THE INSIGNA TRILOGY and THE DIABOLIC The science Kennedy weaves throughout the story is fascinating and accessible, and Yuri and Dovie's gentle romance is pitch-perfect. This novel is made to savor--readers will want to catch every nuance of Kennedy's multidimensional characters. - starred review, Publishers Weekly The balance of wit, romance, danger, and one huge philosophical and ethical dilemma is brilliantly managed here. . . . A nail-biting climax with a cinematic aftermath and an even more nail-biting resolution round out this thoroughly entertaining sci-fi disaster, romance, action/adventure mashup. - starred review, BCCB Katie Kennedy is an author to put at the top of your watch-for-and-read list! - USA Today An end-of-the-world romp that will prompt readers to think and to laugh. - Kirkus Reviews An entertaining, genre-bending mix of quirky romance and realistic sci-fi, with some thought-provoking questions about adulthood thrown in for good measure. - Booklist Will appeal to many types of readers. Its NASA setting and sarcastic lead echo The Martian, while its quirky, whip-smart characters and sweet romance will capture Green and Rowell fans. . . . Recommended for all collections. - VOYA Katie Kennedy writes with incision, fire, and euphoria. Savor this one. - Christian Science Monitor
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