The gravity of us

Hardcover, 314 pages

Published Jan. 1, 2020 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-5476-0014-4
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3 stars (1 review)

As a successful social media journalist with half a million followers, seventeen-year-old Cal is used to sharing his life online. But when his pilot father is selected for a highly publicized NASA mission to Mars, Cal and his family relocate from Brooklyn to Houston and are thrust into a media circus.

Amidst the chaos, Cal meets sensitive and mysterious Leon, another “Astrokid,” and finds himself falling head over heels—fast. As the frenzy around the mission grows, so does their connection. But when secrets about the program are uncovered, Cal must find a way to reveal the truth without hurting the people who have become most important to him.

Expertly capturing the thrill of first love and the self-doubt all teens feel, debut author Phil Stamper is a new talent to watch.

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"The Gravity of Us": cute leisurely YA read, but lack of character development keeps it in low orbit

3 stars

High school junior Cal Lewis is a budding journalist in Brooklyn, New York, who has earned a social media following for his enterprising live streams in the city. But when his father is picked as the unlikely final astronaut for the Orpheus V mission, in which NASA will send humans to Mars, Cal's life is completely uprooted at a moment's notice, and his aspirations – including his BuzzFeed internship – shattered.

But the move to Clear Lake City, in the suburb of Houston, among other astronaut families, while upsetting, does not stop him from pursuing his goals. As two tragedies strike with the mission, Cal finds himself caught between the well-meaning NASA which has been hapless at getting social media traction for the mission, astronaut families that are not as perfect as they appear, and a vulturous reality TV operation that cares more about drama and rating than anything else. …