In the Quick
Books | Fiction / Literary
3.3
Kate Hope Day
GOOD MORNING AMERICA BUZZ PICK • A young, ambitious female astronaut’s life is upended by a love affair that threatens the rescue of a lost crew in this brilliantly imagined novel “with echoes of Station Eleven, The Martian, and, yes, Jane Eyre” (Observer).NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY VULTURE AND SHE READS • “The female astronaut novel we never knew we needed.”—Entertainment WeeklyJune is a brilliant but difficult girl with a gift for mechanical invention who leaves home to begin grueling astronaut training at the National Space Program. Younger by two years than her classmates at Peter Reed, the school on campus named for her uncle, she flourishes in her classes but struggles to make friends and find true intellectual peers. Six years later, she has gained a coveted post as an engineer on a space station—and a hard-won sense of belonging—but is haunted by the mystery of Inquiry, a revolutionary spacecraft powered by her beloved late uncle’s fuel cells. The spacecraft went missing when June was twelve years old, and while the rest of the world seems to have forgotten the crew, June alone has evidence that makes her believe they are still alive. She seeks out James, her uncle’s former protégé, also brilliant, also difficult, who has been trying to discover why Inquiry’s fuel cells failed. James and June forge an intense intellectual bond that becomes an electric attraction. But the relationship that develops between them as they work to solve the fuel cell’s fatal flaw threatens to destroy everything they’ve worked so hard to create—and any chance of bringing the Inquiry crew home alive. A propulsive narrative of one woman’s persistence and journey to self-discovery, In the Quick is an exploration of the strengths and limits of human ability in the face of hardship, and the costs of human ingenuity.
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Author
Kate Hope Day
Pages
272
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2021-03-02
ISBN
0525511253 9780525511250
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"It started promising, but the main plot of rescuing the lost crew was never really acted upon. She kept getting distracted by other random flotsam (completely random love affair with a guy at least 10 years older). Started like it was Space Camp meets The Martian, meets Light from Other Stars, but was a huge letdown at the end. I liked her more as a character in the beginning, really wish the book had kept portraying her as a savant driven to resolve her uncle's legacy."
"A beautiful book that made me realize which trope I like the best! Highly recommend, it’s addictive!"
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