Good Morning, Midnights
narrative voice alternates between two main characters and ambiences. One is Augustine, an astronomer in his late 70s who lives and works on Barbeau's Observatory, a research station in the
Arctic Circle. The other is Sullivan, one of the astronauts aboard
Aether, a
space station returning from an expedition to
Jupiter. On Earth, rumors of an unexplained war begin to spread and Augustine's research facility is evacuated. He refuses to leave and remains in the frozen station hoping to die alone. One year after the evacuation, Augustine has lost all connection with the outside world. At the same time, he discovers that a little girl named Iris has also been abandoned there, after a possible confusion during the evacuation. Meanwhile, the astronauts on
Aether also lose communication with Mission Control and are frightened and anxious as the entire planet has suddenly gone silent. There are five other astronauts aboard besides Sullivan: Devi, Harper, Thebes, Ivanov, and Tal. Halfway through the story, Devi dies in an accident: her suit's breathing system fails while she and Sullivan make repairs to the space station's exterior. Near the end of the book, Augustine and Iris take a near-suicide journey to another station farther away from their current one, where there's a more powerful radio antenna to try to communicate with the rest of the world. By sheer accident, he makes contact with the
Aether. He explains the planet's situation to Sullivan, leaving the astronauts wondering what to do. The novel's last page reveals that astronaut Sullivan is the daughter Augustine abandoned in the past, and the little girl in the Arctic is his hallucination. == Background ==