To the Moon and Back, Eliana Ramage
To the Moon and Back, Eliana Ramage
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To the Moon and Back

Author: Eliana Ramage

Narrator: Nathalie Standingcloud, Kamali Minter, Tanis Parenteau

Unabridged: 14 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/02/2025


Synopsis

One young woman’s relentless quest to become the first Cherokee astronaut will irrevocably alter the fates of the people she loves most in this tour de force of a debut about ambition, belonging, and family.

My mother took my sister and me, and she drove through the night to a place she felt a claim to, a place on earth she thought we might be safe. I stopped asking questions. I picked little glass pieces from my sister’s hair. I watched the moon.

Steph Harper is on the run. When she was five, her mother fled an abusive husband—with Steph and her younger sister in tow—to Cherokee Nation, where she hoped they might finally belong. In response, Steph sets her sights as far away from Oklahoma as she can get, vowing that she will let nothing get in the way of pursuing the rigorous physical and academic training she knows she will need to be accepted by NASA, and ultimately, to go to the moon.

Spanning three decades and several continents, To the Moon and Back encompasses Steph’s turbulent journey, along with the multifaceted and intertwined lives of the three women closest to her: her sister Kayla, an artist who goes on to become an Indigenous social media influencer, and whose determination to appear good takes her life to unexpected places; Steph’s college girlfriend Della Owens, who strives to reclaim her identity as an adult after being removed from her Cherokee family through a challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act; and Hannah, Steph and Kayla’s mother, who has held up her family’s tribal history as a beacon of inspiration to her children, all the while keeping her own past a secret.

In Steph’s certainty that only her ambition can save her, she will stretch her bonds with each of these women to the point of breaking, at once betraying their love and generosity, and forcing them to reconsider their own deepest desires in her shadow. Told through an intricately woven tapestry of narrative, To the Moon and Back is an astounding and expansive novel of mothers and daughters, love and sacrifice, alienation and heartbreak, terror and wonder. At its core, it is the story of the extraordinary lengths to which one woman will go to find space for herself.

About Eliana Ramage

Eliana Ramage holds an MFA in fiction from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She has received residencies and fellowships from the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, Lambda Literary, Tin House, and Vermont Studio Center. A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, she lives in Nashville with her family. To the Moon and Back is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila on June 26, 2025

I received a free copy of, To the Moon and Back, by Eliana Ramage, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Steph has always had big ambitions, to join Nasa and visit the moon, unfortunately Steph did not have the best childhood, an abusive father who they left. Steph and h......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on February 28, 2025

I was lucky to read this book early! It’s truly extraordinary. Steph is a compelling protagonist and I loved how the author told her story through several decades. The character development in this story takes center stage and I connected with all of them (Kayla, Felicia, Della, Nadia, etc!). I love......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on June 16, 2025

To the Moon and Back by Eliana Ramage is a heavy, emotionally resonant read that follows the story of two sisters Steph, who dreams of becoming the first Cherokee female astronaut, and Kayla, a mother and activist blogger navigating her own path through motherhood and cultural responsibility. Their......more

Goodreads review by Brady on May 25, 2025

There is a lot that can be pulled from this book. Themes abound, and they make for great conversation. This would make a great book club book (and a book in interesting conversation with “Atmosphere” by Taylor Jenkins Reid). I think one thing that sticks with me is that it’s really necessary for eac......more

Goodreads review by Greg on May 11, 2025

The author is one of my oldest and best friends in the whole wide world so I can't credibly say that this review is unbiased. Take that as you will. But I promise that I really, truly loved this book. It was so smart -- full of incredibly detailed and witty observations on space, fancy colleges, bio......more