

Contemporary fiction
To the Moon and Back
Debut
by Eliana Ramage
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Quick take
A young Cherokee woman sets her sights on the moon in this story of intergenerational bonds and unstoppable dreams.
Good to know
400+ pages
Family drama
LGBTQ+ themes
Salacious
Synopsis
Steph Harper is on the run. When she was six, her mother, Hannah, fled an abusive husband—with Steph and her younger sister, Kayla, in tow—to Cherokee Nation, where she hoped they might finally belong. In response, Steph sets her sights as far away from Oklahoma as she can get, vowing that she will let nothing get in the way of pursuing the rigorous physical and academic training she knows she will need to be accepted by NASA, and ultimately, to go to the moon.
Spanning three decades and several continents, To the Moon and Back encompasses Steph’s turbulent journey, along with the multifaceted and intertwined lives of the three women closest to her sister Kayla, an artist who goes on to become an Indigenous social media influencer, and whose determination to appear good takes her life to unexpected places; Steph’s college girlfriend Della Owens, who strives to reclaim her identity as an adult after being removed from her Cherokee family through a challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act; and Hannah, Steph and Kayla’s mother, who has held up her family’s tribal history as a beacon of inspiration to her children, all the while keeping her own past a secret.
In Steph’s certainty that only her ambition can save her, she will stretch her bonds with each of these women to the point of breaking, at once betraying their love and generosity, and forcing them to reconsider their own deepest desires in her shadow. Told through an intricately woven tapestry of narrative, To the Moon and Back is an astounding and expansive novel of mothers and daughters, love and sacrifice, alienation and heartbreak, terror and wonder. At its core, it is the story of the extraordinary lengths to which one woman will go to find space for herself.
Content warning
This book contains scenes depicting suicide and mentions of domestic abuse.
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Why we chose it...
This is a decade-spanning coming-of-age story that takes its time developing well-realized characters who are ambitious, passionate, and complex.
From binary stars to supermassive black holes, this book digs deep into big scientific ideas and is never afraid to get a little bit nerdy.
The multifaceted exploration of heritage, family, and identity raises compelling questions that kept us thinking long after the final page.