Lethbridge Herald

Novel takes readers to the moon

- Jeff Ayers

“Artemis” (Crown), by Andy Weir

Andy Weir, author of “The Martian,” takes readers to another desolate world, but instead of the Red Planet it’s the moon, in his new novel, “Artemis.”

Weir takes readers on an exploratio­n of the colonizati­on of Earth’s nearest neighbour in outer space, and it’s not too far into the future. Most everything needed for the modules of the city of Artemis can be reasonably manufactur­ed on the surface, along with the occasional supply and tourist runs from home.

Living in the poorer end of Artemis is Jasmine Bashara, aka Jazz. She has talent and is quite intelligen­t but chooses to skate by. She works as a porter for the tourists and the citizens who sometimes want their packages from Earth handled discreetly. She blows a field test that would have gotten her a job taking tourists in EVA suits to explore the area around the original landing site of Apollo 11. Upset and not thinking clearly, Jazz receives an offer that promises more money than she can imagine if she can successful­ly pull off a dangerous assignment.

Jazz is a compelling character, both clever and sharp. Weir has created a realistic and fascinatin­g future society on the moon, and every detail feels authentic and scientific­ally sound.

Weir knows how to make cutting-edge science sexy and relevant without losing the story.

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