
In "Beautyland," an alien observes humanity through fax messages home. Dakota Johnson calls it "a book I'll recommend for life," while readers find solace in its outsider perspective. Can a novel about feeling alien help us feel more human?
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In September 1977, as Voyager 1 launched carrying humanity's golden record into the cosmos, something extraordinary happened in Philadelphia. Baby Adina Giorno entered the world "yellowed like old newspaper" with a full head of black hair, instinctively drawn to the heat lamp in her incubator. While Carl Sagan's team sent Chuck Berry and whale songs into space, Adina began life as an otherworldly observer in Northeast Philadelphia. During her difficult birth, something "lighter and more conscious" detached from her mother's body, slipping into a corridor with darkness behind and light ahead. Her name means "noble day" - fitting for a being who would spend her life studying humanity's light and darkness. The cosmic and ordinary intertwine in Adina's earliest moments. While Voyager carries humanity's achievements into the void, Adina begins her mission of observation on Earth. What does it mean to be simultaneously of a place and apart from it? How might someone not fully human experience our world? As she grows, Adina develops an extraordinary sensitivity to heat and light, constantly seeking warmth like a plant bending toward the sun - an alien consciousness drawn to the energy that sustains life, forever reaching toward illumination both literal and figurative.
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