← Back to search
Cover of In Universes

In Universes

Emet North (2024-04-30)

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages231 (Quick Read (<250))
Setting
CSM age16

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentMild
LanguageModerate

Synopsis

*Shortlisted for the Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize in Fiction* NEW YORK TIMES' 10 BEST SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY BOOKS OF THE YEAR An Esquire and Literary Hub Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of the Year • An Autostraddle Best Queer Book of 2024 • A Best Pride Read by People and Brit + Co • A Parade Best New Book Release • A Best New Science Fiction Book by New Scientist • A Most Anticipated Book of 2024 by Tor.com, Bustle, Literary Hub, Autostraddle, Gizmodo, IGN, and Lilith Magazine • Winner of the Otherwise Award • Long-listed for the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award For fans of Emily St. John Mandel and Kelly Link, a kaleidoscopic debut novel set in numerous universes, which follows a queer physicist’s search for belonging across time and space. Raffi works in an observational cosmology lab, searching for dark matter and trying to hide how little they understand their own research. Every chance they get, they escape to see Britt, a queer sculptor who fascinates them for reasons they also can’t—or won’t—understand. As Raffi’s carefully constructed life begins to collapse, they become increasingly fixated on the multiverse and the idea that somewhere, there may be a universe where they mean as much to Britt as Britt does to them . . . and just like that, Raffi and Britt are thirteen years old, on the cusp of friendship, and maybe something more. A meditation on self-destruction and reconstruction, In Universes is a mind-bending tour across parallel worlds, each an answer to the question of what Raffi’s life would be like if they had made slightly different choices. The universes grow increasingly strange as Raffi flees the ever-present specter of guilt: women fracture into hordes of animals; alien-possessed bears prowl apocalyptic landscapes. But across worlds, Raffi—with their sometimes-friends, sometimes-lovers Britt, Kay, and Graham—reaches for a life that feels authentically their own. Blending realism with science fiction, In Universes explores the thirst for genius, the fluidity of gender and identity, and the pull of despair against the desire to lead a meaningful life, insisting on the transgressive power of hope even in the darkest of times. "Baffingly good." – Jordy Rosenberg, author of Confessions of the Fox "A miracle of physics and art." – Julia Phillips, author of Disappearing Earth

Tags

Literary FictionLGBTQ+ FictionPhilosophical SFSpeculative FictionQueer Fiction

Is In Universes appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

This literary sci-fi novel explores complex themes of identity, depression, and self-destruction through a queer protagonist navigating parallel universes. Contains mature emotional content about mental health and existential crisis.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include self-harm, depression, and suicidal ideation (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Teens interested in philosophical science fiction with LGBTQ+ representation will appreciate this mind-bending exploration of identity across multiple realities.