With the 44th Anniversary of First Moon Landing, New Novel Engages Readers in a Young Woman's Search for Tranquility Base
At the end of her novel, author Janet Rebhan includes words recorded by NASA while debriefing astronaut Aldrin that serve as a metaphor for finding peace. Aldrin mentions how hard it was to focus on stationary objects on the moon’s surface because there was so much debris being kicked around above the landing site. “And this is true of life,” says Rebhan, “Because we tend to focus on the chaos all around us it becomes more difficult to find peace....
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