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A Finalist for the 2014 Hugo Award for Best Novelette. Thirty years ago, Elma York led the expedition that paved the way to life on Mars. For years she's been longing to go back up there, to once more explore the stars. But there are few opportunities for an aging astronaut, even the famous Lady Astronaut of Mars. When her chance finally comes, it may be too late. Elma must decide whether to stay with her sickening husband in what will surely be the final years of his life, or to have her final adventure and plunge deeper into the well of space.
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33 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 1, 2012

THE LADY ASTRONAUT OF MARS novelette is an interesting mix of a past literary character named Dorothy (we all know and love) brought into the futuristic world of living on planet Mars. But mostly, it's about truly loving someone (til death do us part) and making the very toughest of choices with the willingness to sacrifice your dream. (Oh Nathaniel.....you're the man!)
Terribly sad. Emotionally charged. Uniquely exceptional. Loved every word!
"I'm not alone though someone who doesn't know me might think I appear to be.
I have the stars.
I have my memories.
And I have Nathaniel's last program. After it runs, I will make an eagle and let my husband fly." (no spoiler here)



Something like that.