Nightfaring, Megan EavesEgenes
Nightfaring, Megan EavesEgenes
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Nightfaring
In Search of the Disappearing Darkness

Author: Megan Eaves-Egenes

Narrator: Stephanie Cannon

Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2026


Synopsis

A heartfeltexploration of the night on Earth, following a travel journalist and dark sky advocate around the globe as she seeks out dark places in our ever-brightening world.  

People, plants and animals all depend on the natural night—both its darkness and its starlight—for so much, from regulating our sleep cycles to providing the inspiration for myths and legends across the millennia. But darkness is disappearing, and with it, our view of the stars. The constant glow of streetlights, of headlights streaming down highways, and wasteful glare from skyscrapers left shining all night have created so much light pollution that the majority of Americans can no longer see the Milky Way or experience the restful embrace of a natural night. As the dark becomes ever more elusive, it is a critical moment to stop, look up, and consider what we lose with the disappearing stars.  

In Nightfaring, Megan Eaves-Egenes travels around the world to better understand our deep connection to the dark. Finding solace in the stars at a time of difficulty in her own life, she embarks on a journey from New Zealand to Uzbekistan, Italy to Japan, Germany to the Himalaya, exploring the many ways that humans have depended on, feared, and mythologized darkness.

Blending travel and nature writing with history and self-discovery, Megan writes of how the stars have helped her chart the course of her own life—just as they’ve guided humankind for as long as we’ve slept beneath them.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Alfredo on November 28, 2025

I had the pleasure of reading a review copy of this wonderful book and I can’t praise it enough. The discussion on the need to protect the night sky and fight off light pollution is contextualised within a travel log and filled with personal accounts. It made me want to travel to all those places, e......more

Goodreads review by Emily on February 17, 2026

I liked this and have reviewed it for Sky at Night (March 2026 I think). The best way I can describe it (& I say this with love) is as a mix of "The owl who was afraid of the dark" and "Eat, pray, love".......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on April 16, 2026

More Memoir Than Science. In all honesty, one of the books I keep coming back to as an example of what this book *is* is Rachel Held Evans' Searching For Sunday, just a more explicitly anti-Christian one rather than someone who still considered themselves a believer in Christ but was searching for a......more

Goodreads review by Jackie on February 11, 2026

Megan Eaves-Eugene tackles what it’s like to be in total darkness and shares some surprising effects. However, first, she gives readers an overview of the downsides of artificial light. She resides in London and said on a clear night you might see ten stars. Yet, when it was truly dark hundreds of ye......more

Goodreads review by Kari on January 26, 2026

Full disclosure: I am friends with Megan. However, I also really genuinely loved this book. I have friends who have written books but I have never had a friend write a book quite like this! Megan immersed herself in the topic of darkness and light pollution and traveled the globe to consider darknes......more