"Even as someone already familiar with the basic story, Sarah Alam Malik’s book was a thrilling reminder of how much we know about the universe and what a marvelous journey it has been to discover it. With just the right amount of detail and human interest, this is a sweeping tour of the laws of physics, the scope of the universe, and the place of life within it." —Sean Carroll, New York Times bestselling author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe
"A bold and fast-paced history of the cosmos from Babylon to life beyond Earth. Sarah Alam Malik captures the wonder and mystery of life in the universe in a style reminiscent of Carl Sagan." —Dr. Jeffrey Forshaw, award-winning professor of theoretical particle physics at the University of Manchester and coauthor of Black Holes
“This especially engaging history of how humans have tried to understand, interpret, and corral the mysteries of the cosmos does a creditable job of tracing evolving beliefs, theories, and research from the beginning of recorded history through today. . . . Malik is a great storyteller, writing in a style well suited to conveying awe while evoking unimaginable sizes, distances, and phenomena. . . . This is popular science at its best, authoritative and thought-provoking.” —Booklist
"In this informative and engaging book, award-winning particle physicist Dr. Sarah Alam Malik offers an accessible exploration of the history of the cosmos and how human curiosity continues to shape our present and future." —Ms. Magazine