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Samantha Harvey

British · b. 1975

3 books reviewed Avg rating 4.1 / 5Top rating 4.2 / 5

Booker Prize (2024)

Samantha Harvey is a British novelist whose Booker Prize-winning Orbital is a lyrical meditation on Earth seen from the International Space Station, blending science and philosophy.

Samantha Harvey is a British novelist whose work consistently prioritizes prose and philosophical depth over plot, and Orbital — her 2024 Booker Prize winner — is her most formally radical book. Set over a single day aboard the International Space Station, it follows six astronauts as they orbit the Earth sixteen times, observing the planet from a distance that renders national borders invisible and human conflicts microscopic. The novel is less interested in narrative than in the experience of seeing Earth from outside it: the beauty, the fragility, the alienation, the return.

Harvey writes with exceptional precision and a lyrical intensity that rewards slow reading. The prose is dense with observation and quietly philosophical — this is a book about perspective in the most literal and metaphorical senses. Its ambitions are similar to those of literary science writing, but filtered through the emotional register of fiction: it wants you to feel the wonder and the grief of the view, not just understand it intellectually.

The book will frustrate readers expecting conventional narrative momentum. Very little “happens” in the traditional sense, and character distinction is secondary to the collective consciousness of the crew. But for readers interested in literary fiction as a form of sustained attention — a way of training the mind to see — Orbital is an extraordinary achievement, and the Booker committee’s choice to award it was justified.

3 Books Reviewed

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Bestseller

Orbital

by Samantha Harvey

4.2

Six astronauts aboard the International Space Station complete sixteen orbits of Earth in a single day, confronting mortality, beauty, and what it means to be human.

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Editor's Pick

The Western Wind

by Samantha Harvey

4.2

In a remote English village in 1491, a priest investigates the drowning of the richest man in the parish — the novel moves backwards through four days of Lent, arriving at the confessions that reveal what actually happened.

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Dear Thief

by Samantha Harvey

3.8

A woman writes a series of unsent letters to a childhood friend who vanished thirty years ago — examining what was taken when she left, what remained, and what a friendship between women actually contains.

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