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520 pages, Hardcover
First published March 7, 2019



'"We need to start again.[...] We're supposed to make things better," she said, heading towards the ladder. "We're supposed to build a beautiful new world. No violence. No arguing. No selfishness."
'Twenty years of Fae's resentment and Poppy's self-centred sorrow. Eliot's broken heart. Harry's competitiveness. Jesse's desire. Astrid's dreams, which no one could share. And the cold and this loneliness.'
It occurred to Astrid, in a disembodied instant, that already this moment was accelerating away from her. In a second, being young and full of laughter and standing with all her friends on Earth, would be only a memory. Nothing more than a memory ever again.

"We're leaving behind a world where slavery happened. Two world wars. Genocide A world where people have used atomic bombs. Terra-two will be different. Better. We will make it better."I know what it is like to work really hard towards a goal, only to realize that it might not be what I want after all once I achieve that. Can you imagine agreeing to leave Earth and all your loved ones behind forever? Oh does a really good job of depicting the uncertainty and second-guessing that people in this situation would not doubt experience. Homesickness, depression, and personality clashes quickly crash in as the reality of their decision sets in.
"It occurred to Astrid, in a disembodied instant, that already this moment was accelerating away from her. In a second, being young and full of laughter and standing with all her friends on Earth would only be a memory. Nothing more than a memory ever again."The conversation about lasts teared me up. So much of this book is really a reflection on life and its experiences, the little things that we all take for granted that we inevitably miss the most when they are gone. Sure, leaving Earth behind to colonize a new planet to ensure the survival of the human race thing is an extreme most of us will never experience... but you know.
"In the darkness every fear has a face."The one thing that I didn't like is the ending: it kind of came up out of nowhere and felt very anticlimactic to me. I was so invested in the characters and their journey, so it was a little disappointing to have the book end as it did. I would have loved another 50 to 100 pages to wrap things up a little nicer. Because let's be honest: the book covers a few months. What does the future hold? Why is this left open? I get it's probably because it's about the journey but come on... we only got a few months of the journey!
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