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Shoot the Moon
Shoot the Moon | Isa Arsén
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How far would you travel for love? Intelligent but isolated recent physics graduate Annie Fisk feels an undeniable pull toward space. Her childhood memories dimmed by loss, she has left behind her home, her family, and her first love in pursuit of intellectual fulfillment. When she finally lands a job as a NASA secretary during the Apollo 11 mission, the work is everything she dreamed, and while she feels a budding attraction to one of the engineers, she can’t get distracted. Not now. When her inability to ignore mistaken calculations propels her into a new position, Annie finds herself torn between her ambition, her heart, and a mysterious discovery that upends everything she knows to be scientifically true. Can she overcome her doubts and reach beyond the limits of time and space? Affecting, immersive, and kaleidoscopic, Shoot the Moon tells the story of one singular life at multiple points in time, one woman's quest to honor both her head and her heart amid the human toll of scientific progress.
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Mccall0113
Shoot the Moon | Isa Arsén
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Just the right book at the right time.

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K.Wielechowski
Shoot the Moon | Isa Arsén
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Mehso-so

Ever since Annie was a little girl, the moon had been her destiny. Her father was a scientist who worked on the atomic bomb but he wanted something more positive for her.
After college, Annie gets a job at NASA, starting in the secretary pool. When she corrects an engineer‘s calculations, he recommends her for a position that changes her life forever.