Follow the Signs: Searching for Linda Goodman, America's Forgotten Astrology Queen

Follow the Signs: Searching for Linda Goodman, America's Forgotten Astrology Queen

Brand: University of Iowa Press
SKU: 9781685970659
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If you have ever been asked "What's your sign?" you have Linda Goodman to thank--or blame. America's first New Age celebrity, Goodman's 1968 book, Sun Signs, sold over 60 million copies, while the advance for her second book, Love Signs, broke an unprecedented $2.25 million. And yet, while Goodman was teaching the world how to search the skies for clarity, her gaze was fixed upon her own dark, mysterious pursuit. In 1973, Goodman's daughter was found dead and the police declared it a suicide; Goodman believed otherwise. She spent years depleting her fortune, chasing down leads that might uncover the real truth about her beloved daughter's death. Headlines criticized and discredited Goodman, ultimately overshadowing the revolutionary nature of her work. Courtney Ann LaFaive first discovered Goodman's books as a teenager. Reading her astrological wisdom decades after its heyday, LaFaive contemplates the redemption of Goodman as a literary and spiritual figure, all the while reckoning with her own impulsive forays into love and relationships. Follow the Signs asks what it means when facts become stranger than fiction and who we become when we must walk away from those we love. Author: Courtney Ann Lafaive Publisher: University of Iowa Press Published: 05/12/2026 Pages: 292 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.80lbs Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.90d ISBN13: 9781685970659 ISBN10: 1685970656 BISAC Categories: - Mind, Body, Spirit | Astrology | General - Biography & Autobiography | Women - Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs About the Author Courtney Ann LaFaive is assistant professor of English at the University of North Dakota. She is author of Daughter in Retrograde. LaFaive lives in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

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