Let’s talk observatories

The Last Stargazers: The Enduring Story of Astronomy’s Vanishing Explorers by Emily M. Levesque

A new science writer is born.

Levesque’s style is deceptively light and personal, the perfect touch to teach the reader, while they are not looking, a lot about modern professional astronomy.

Her writing is so invitingly personal that I constantly felt eager to share the experience of owning my own automated observatory with her. I looked her up and when I saw she was born in 1984, the same as my daughter, I thought it must be the charm of the age that was getting to me as a dad. Of course I knew this new author wouldn’t care about this reader, but it felt like Levesque was right there at the table with me swapping war stories late into the night.

Emily Levesque is a highly educated enthusiast about her profession and about the Cosmos. I look forward to her next book.

So, what are you working on Emily? Want to hear about my book? You’ll love it . . .


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