By Kimberly Mitchell
For those hot summer days, when all we really need is a good book and a cool drink, I wanted to compile a list of recent books written by women about women in astronomy and physics.
That was a tougher task than I imagined. I came away convinced we need more books about women in astronomy and physics written by women.
Nonetheless, I found 8 books that roughly matched the criteria. Some are written about the universe and our history exploring it, but we will count them. Women are part of that history, and we hope, a much larger part of the future of exploration.
So if you’re searching for some summer reads, here are a few to consider.
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| Princeton University Press |
The Sky Is For Everyone: Women Astronomers In Their Own Words edited by Virginia Trimble and David A. Weintraub. An anthology of the voices and stories of women astronomers from 1960 to 2022 in their pursuit of equality and the stars. Available at Princeton University Press.  |
| Simon & Schuster |
The Six: The Untold Story of America’s First Women Astronauts by Loren Grush. Space reporter Loren Grush details the lives of the first six female astronauts selected by NASA in 1978. Available at Simon & Schuster and other book retailers.
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| HarperCollins |
Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly. You’ve seen the movie, but did you read the book? Shetterly expertly weaves the stories of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson—three Black women mathematicians at NASA whose work helped power the space race. Available at HarperCollins and other book retailers.
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| Simon & Schuster |
Escaping Gravity: My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age by Lori Garver. Former NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver writes about her time as second-in-command at NASA and working between politics and the private space sector. Available at Simon & Schuster.
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| Simon & Schuster |
The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) by Katie Mack. Dr. Katie Mack takes readers through different scenarios of the end of the universe and how these theories impact our lives now, in this highly-acclaimed and fun read. Available at astrokatie.com and Simon & Schuster.
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| HarperCollins |
The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos—Exploring the Fascinating History of Our Universe and the Possibility of Life Beyond Our Planet by Jaime Green. Science writer Jaime Green takes readers on a broad journey through the history of searching for and imagining life beyond Earth, drawing on research, history, humor, and popular science fiction culture. Order a signed copy from River Bend Bookshop or purchase from HarperCollins.
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| Sourcebooks |
The Last Stargazers by Emily Levesque. Astronomer Emily Levesque takes readers behind the scenes to discover some of the most powerful telescopes on Earth and how we use them to peer into our past and future. Available at thelaststargazers.com or Sourcebooks.
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| Penguin Random House |
The Human Cosmos, Civilization, and the Stars by Jo Marchant. Journalist Jo Marchant delves into the history of civilization and science and how it connects to our relationship with the universe. Available at Penguin Random House and jomarchant.com.
Enjoy these last hot days of summer with a good book!
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