Synopsis
As a child, Sarafina Nance spent nearly every evening with her father, gazing up at the flickering stars and pondering what secrets the night sky held. She dreamt of becoming an astronomer from this early age, 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 captures both the wonders of the Universe and traces more earthbound obstacles - of misogyny and racism, anxiety and self-doubt, cancer diagnoses and recovery - she faced along the way. The strategies and mindset Sarafina developed to thrive in a space that is, by design, not for women and especially not for women of color, are not only applicable to her career in Astrophysics but directly carry into other areas of life. Honest and empowering, Starstruck sits at the intersection of the study of our Cosmos - itself constantly changing - and the messy and transformative experience of pursuing one's passion through life's inevitable challenges.
About the Author
Sarafina El-Badry Nance is an Egyptian-American astrophysicist, analog astronaut, and women's health advocate. She has been awarded fellowships by the National Science Foundation and her work has been featured by the BBC, NPR, National Geographic, and more. Sarafina is one of Forbes' "30 Inspirational Women" and was on Forbes' list of "30 Under 30" and the Arab American Foundation's "40 Under 40." She lives in Berkeley, California, with her partner and their dog, Comet.
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