With this extraordinary book, Prescod-Weinstein cements her status as one of the most accomplished and important science writers of our time; as polymath, griot, teacher and more; as the guide to the universe that we don't deserve but absolutely need. She has given us a book about physics as story and metaphor, as revelation and revolution, as answer and antidote. It's suffused with gorgeous poetry, full of righteous anger and frequently very, very funny -- ED YONG, author of AN IMMENSE WORLD Chanda Prescod-Weinstein brings light to the universe. This is a book of beautiful ideas about our cosmos, but it is a book of poetry too. This is what science books should be, full of love and fascination and a sense of how vital progress is, not just in how we view the universe but how we view each other -- ROBIN INCE, comedian, actor and author Lots of books talk about the universe. The Edge of Space-Time talks about the universe from the perspective of a real human living within it - a person with a body, embedded in a community, burdened by history, fuelled by curiosity, sustained by hope. A great read for any human being who lives in the universe -- SEAN CARROLL, author of THE BIGGEST IDEAS IN THE UNIVERSE Astonishing * * Los Angeles Times * * Distils the knowns and unknowns of our universe in a heady brew of astronomical observation, complex calculus, personal anecdote and political polemic. . . . Buckle up and shoot for the stars * * TIME * * Nothing short of mind-blowing . . . A brilliant book that explores what we can learn about life here on Earth by looking up * * Book Riot * * A fresh and wholly unique take on space-time and on where science fits into our history and society . . . In a crowded field of science communicators who tackle advanced topics, Prescod-Weinstein's voice continues to be a refreshing standout * * American Scientist * * A cosmologist and particle physicist who also happens to be a great writer with wonderful cross-cultural fluencies, Prescod-Weinstein seems possessed of an off-kilter and roving curiosity ideally suited to answering all the bigger questions about where we are, why we're here and where, exactly, are we going * * LitHub * * An accessible take on a flabbergasting subject . . . Draws from just about every intellectual nook and cranny - from Bantu linguistics and Star Trek, to hip-hop and gender theory - to weave an idiosyncratic illustration of the universe as physicists understand it today * * NPR * * The word "ambitious" is often dulled by overuse. But The Edge of Space-Time captures its essence. It draws on Black studies, cultural criticism, political thought and literary reflection while speaking to some of the most conceptually difficult problems in modern physics. The book's ambition lies in its refusal to keep these domains apart * * Science * *