The Space Between Worlds

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­“[The Space Between Worlds] remained two steps ahead of my imagination, rattling it out of complacency and flooding it with color and heat. . . . Profoundly satisfying.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)

The Space Between Worlds is fascinating, complicated, compelling . . . a jewel of a novel.”Locus

“[The Space Between Worlds] gripped me from page one and I couldn’t stop reading until I reached the final page.”—The Nerd Daily

“This book took me on one hell of a ride. . . . A really fun and thought-provoking read.”—Becky’s Book Blog

Sliding Doors meets Mad Max . . . a fast-paced, compelling read.”—SciFiNow 

“Sharp and gripping. If you love queer SFF . . . then definitely pick up The Space Between Worlds.”—Utopia State of Mind

The Space Between Worlds is a riveting and detailed parallel universe sci-fi novel with a lot to say about fortune, privilege and belonging.”—Dr. Alice Violett 

The Space Between Worlds is an incredible debut . . . tightly focused and paced like a rocket launch.”—The Quill to Live

“Micaiah Johnson’s debut is a punk album, presenting a world where even our possibilities are colonized. I loved every twisting minute of it.”—Alex White, author of A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe

The Space Between Worlds lands squarely in my sweet spot: gorgeous writing, mind-bending world-building, razor-sharp social commentary, and a main character who demands your attention—and your allegiance.”—Rob Hart, author of The Warehouse

“A gritty, riveting, and ultimately hopeful novel about the people, choices, and relationships that make us who we are—in this world, and in those we can only imagine.”—Kameron Hurley, Hugo and Locus award–winning author of The Light Brigade

“Johnson’s world-hopping debut uses science fictional tools and an exciting plot to address urgent questions of privilege and position. . . . A compelling stand-alone debut that will leave readers thrilled, thoughtful, and anticipating the author’s next book.”Kirkus Reviews

“Johnson bursts onto the scene with this thought-provoking, high-concept sci-fi debut that impresses with exceptional worldbuilding and a distinctive protagonist.”—Publishers Weekly

“This exciting debut is intelligently built, with clever characters, surprise twists, plenty of action, subtly detailed worlds, and a plot that highlights social and racial inequities in astute prose.”Library Journal (starred review)

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Award winning brilliant sf novel

"This book is a spiral like the inside of a cactus: dystopian but not, coming of age but not, family oriented but not. I liked our heroine as unlikely as she is. Highly recommended. Not grim dark but still desperate. Yet hopeful. Try it."

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  • Published date: Jun 01, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: Random House Worlds
  • ISBN: 9780593156919
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.7" L x 8.25" H
Micaiah Johnson was raised in California’s Mojave Desert surrounded by trees named Joshua and women who told stories. She received her bachelor of arts in creative writing from the University of California, Riverside, and her master of fine arts in fiction from Rutgers University–Camden. She now studies American literature at Vanderbilt University, where she focuses on critical race theory and automatons.

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