A review by 3thingsaboutthisbook
Lost and Wanted by Nell Freudenberger

3.0

📕I might be little biased. When you give me one of my favorite quotes and just when we managed to take photo of a black hole for the first time to prove owner of that quote was right all along: “People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion”
-
📗Also, people like us, who tries to explain all unknowns or uncertainties through science, tend to use science as solace in facing a loss. Like looking for answers to biggest questions around the reason of our existence and possibility of existence of our likeness in some other dimension, we look for signs of people from past and/or future in the ever growing universe. Just because of that stubbornly persistent illusion...
-
📘This was a story of a physicist trying handle a loss of very dear friend of hers and trying to come to terms with it by looking for sign of her in the outer space. Might not be relatable for many, but worth reading