
Starstruck
A Memoir of Astrophysics and Finding Light in the Dark
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Sarafina El-Badry Nance
In a beautifully written, science-packed, and inspirational memoir, Egyptian-American astrophysicist Sarafina El-Badry Nance shares how she boldly carved out a place in the field of astrophysics, grounding herself in a lifelong love of the stars to face life’s inevitable challenges and embrace the unknown.
As a child, Sarafina El-Badry Nance spent nearly every evening with her father gazing up at the flickering stars and pondering what secrets the night sky held. The daughter of an American father and Egyptian mother who both pushed her toward academic excellence, Sarafina dreamed of becoming an astronomer and untangling the mysteries of the stars overhead. But it wasn’t long before she was told, both explicitly and implicitly, that girls just weren’t cut out for math and science.
In Starstruck, Sarafina invites us to consider the cosmos through fascinating science lessons to open each chapter. But she also traces more earthbound obstacles—of misogyny and racism, abuse and intergenerational trauma, anxiety and self-doubt, cancer diagnoses and recovery—she faced along the way. As her career and passion for space brought her from UT Austin to UC Berkeley, and even to a Mars astronaut simulation in Hawai’i, Sarafina learned how to survive—and ultimately thrive—in a space that was seldom welcoming to women, and especially not to women of color.
Honest and empowering, Starstruck sits at the intersection of the study of our cosmos—itself constantly changing—and the transformative experience of embracing resilience to pursue one’s passion.
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"Fascinating memoir…Nance [is] a passionate advocate for science literacy, cancer prevention, her fellow Arab Americans, and women in science. Readers will be intrigued by these topics and more, and inspired by the young scientist who brings them to life.”—Booklist
"Nance is all about making space feel accessible and personal through education and engagement. Should help STEM-curious readers feel less alone in the universe."—Philadelphia Inquirer
“Thanks to Nance’s genius for clear explanations, I understand how, with pressure and time, suns are created. How fitting, then, to be learning of Nance’s own journey: the dark pressures of childhood, the molten hot passion for science, and the way these forces combined to make the brilliant light that is Sarafina Nance. A star is born!”—Mary Roach, New York Times bestselling author of Fuzz and Packing for Mars
Highly recommend!!
Beautiful story!
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Live lessons for me
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This story is worth hearing
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Bray
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Wasted few hours of my life
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She sounds more like a fortune cookie or an astrologer rather than an astronomer. Literally rips off Sagan, Tyson, and Carroll without any mention of the actual incredible women who have made tremendous discoveries in the science of astrophysics and complains about them never being mentioned. Here was your chance and you brought no light to their contributions.
It’s obvious NASA has lowered their standards letting this person into their organization…read this book and you’ll see a ton of red flags.
This is one person’s opinion, so for those who have found inspiration from this person thats cool, but I would highly recommend reading the works of Carl Sagan or other science communicators for a better understanding of astrophysics.
This book is NOT recommended.
Very, very misleading title
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