Mary Robinette Kowal's science fiction debut, The Calculating Stars,
explores the premise behind her award-winning Lady Astronaut of Mars.
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On a cold spring night in 1952, a huge meteorite fell to earth and
obliterated much of the East Coast of the US, including Washington, DC.
The ensuing climate cataclysm will soon render the Earth inhospitable
for humanity, as the last such meteorite did for the dinosaurs.
This looming threat calls for a radically accelerated effort to colonize
space and requires a much-larger share of humanity to take part in the
process.
Elma York's experience as a WASP pilot and mathematician earns her a
place in the International Aerospace Coalition's attempts to put man on
the moon, as a calculator. But with so many skilled and experienced
women pilots and scientists involved with the program, it doesn't take
long before Elma begins to wonder why they can't go into space, too.
Elma's drive to become the first lady astronaut is so strong that even
the most dearly held conventions of society may not stand a chance
against her.