A delightful, easy read about time travel, life on the moon in the near-ish future, and a pandemic. The author’s previous work includes Station Eleven which is a personal favorite of mine so I am predisposed to enjoying her work. Unlike Station Eleven, the story does not begin with most of the world’s population being wiped out in a pandemic, which makes Sea of Tranquility easier to approach with a COVID-scarred mind.
I read Sea of Tranquility in a day and have it sitting out for a more thoughtful reread this month.