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Light From Uncommon Stars Paperback – July 26, 2022
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Good Omens meets The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet in Ryka Aoki's Light From Uncommon Stars, a defiantly joyful adventure set in California's San Gabriel Valley, with cursed violins, Faustian bargains, and queer alien courtship over fresh-made donuts.
Shizuka Satomi made a deal with the devil: to escape damnation, she must entice seven other violin prodigies to trade their souls for success. She has already delivered six.
When Katrina Nguyen, a young transgender runaway, catches Shizuka's ear with her wild talent, Shizuka can almost feel the curse lifting. She's found her final candidate.
But in a donut shop off a bustling highway in the San Gabriel Valley, Shizuka meets Lan Tran, retired starship captain, interstellar refugee, and mother of four. Shizuka doesn't have time for crushes or coffee dates, what with her very soul on the line, but Lan's kind smile and eyes like stars might just redefine a soul's worth. And maybe something as small as a warm donut is powerful enough to break a curse as vast as the California coastline.
As the lives of these three women become entangled by chance and fate, a story of magic, identity, curses, and hope begins, and a family worth crossing the universe for is found.
- Print length384 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTor Books
- Publication dateJuly 26, 2022
- Dimensions5.4 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101250789087
- ISBN-13978-1250789082
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“The book brought me to tears . . . and bursts with love and insights on food, music, inheritance and transformation.”―The New York Times
“Filled with mouthwatering descriptions of food and heart-swelling meditations on music, this novel is an unexpected gift.”―Kirkus, starred review
“Aoki's novel is an exciting, wild web of an adventure, an unputdownable book about music, found family, and identity. Diving into the tough subjects, Aoki's book emerges with a joyful, queer, radical ballad of a story. . .”―Booklist, starred review
“A dark but ultimately hopeful sci-fi exploration of the threats faced by queer people of color [and] a love letter to immigrant culture and the power people have to save each other . . . a beautiful, satisfying story of redemption and families of choice.”―Publishers Weekly
“A transformative marvel. I have never read a book quite like this before. I laughed. I wept. I believed in the power of souls. This is a novel that will be talked about for years to come, and deservedly so. I. Loved. This. Book.”―T. J. Klune, New York Times bestselling author
“Delightful and heartbreaking. An unexpected mashup of science fiction and fantasy that will make you love music, crave donuts, and wish to read it all again.”―John Scalzi, New York Times bestselling author
“This book broke my heart and glued it back together stronger than before. Skillful, stunning, absolutely gorgeous.”―Becky Chambers, USA Today bestselling author
“A beautiful story of friendship and love . . . incredibly soothing and kind and sweet and delightful. I fell in love with these characters and did not even realize how desperately I needed this story right now.”―Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky
“A story that sparkles with magic and music and joy; this book just sings.”―Everina Maxwell, author of Winter's Orbit
“A kaleidoscopic and riveting symphony . . . Aoki has conjured the most spellbinding venues to unpack race, sexuality, and class with both ingenuity and heart. A new classic.”―Sequoia Nagamatsu, author of Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone
“Ryka Aoki's prose is sublime, the emotional connections she makes are like sparkling jewels . . . Light From Uncommon Stars is fantastic, beautiful, and deeply, profoundly moving.”―Jenn Lyons, author of Ruin of Kings
“A singing, full-hearted, fearless―and fearlessly goofy―vision that dances across the border between real and surreal, heartrending and sweet, with the nonstop energy of Douglas Adams, and a deep, merciless compassion.”―Max Gladstone, author of Empress of Forever
About the Author
RYKA AOKI (she/her) is a poet, composer, teacher, and novelist. Her latest novel, Light From Uncommon Stars, was an Alex, SCKA, and Otherwise Award winner, and was also a finalist for the Hugo, Locus, and Ignyte Awards.
Ryka is a two-time Lambda Literary Award finalist for her collections Seasonal Velocities, and Why Dust Shall Never Settle Upon This Soul, and her first novel, He Mele a Hilo, was callled one of the "10 Best Books Set in Hawaii" by Bookriot. She has been recognized by the California State Senate for “extraordinary commitment to the visibility and well-being of Transgender people,” and her work has appeared or been recognized in publications including Vogue, Elle, Bustle, Autostraddle, PopSugar, and Buzzfeed, as well as the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center. She was also honored to work with the American Association of Hiroshima Nagasaki A-Bomb Survivors, where two of her compositions were adopted as the organization’s “songs of peace.”
She has an MFA in creative writing from Cornell University, and is currently a professor of English at Santa Monica College.
Product details
- Publisher : Tor Books (July 26, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250789087
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250789082
- Item Weight : 7.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.4 x 1 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #98,159 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #35 in LGBTQ+ Science Fiction (Books)
- #3,442 in Science Fiction Adventures
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Customers find this book masterful and entertaining, with two intertwining tales that create a profound emotional impact. The writing is lyrical, and customers appreciate the unique characters and the transformative power of music throughout the story. They describe it as heart-warming, with one review noting how it resonates with readers of all backgrounds. The pacing receives mixed reactions from customers.
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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as masterful and a pleasure to read, with several noting it's an absolute must-read.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023Ryka Aoki's "Light from Uncommon Stars" is a dazzling symphony of diverse voices, captivating storytelling, and profound themes that will resonate deeply with readers for it honest portrayals of human struggle. This enchanting novel is a harmonious blend of science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary realism, skillfully woven together by Aoki's masterful writing.
At its heart, "Light from Uncommon Stars" is a story about identity, redemption, and the extraordinary power of music. Aoki introduces readers to a cast of characters as unique and diverse as the stars in the night sky. Each character is carefully written, possessing a depth and authenticity that makes them leap off the page. The novel's protagonist, Katrina, is a violin prodigy seeking refuge from a troubled past, and her journey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.
Aoki's narrative brilliance lies in her ability to seamlessly interweave complex themes with moments of genuine warmth and humor. The novel delves into profound questions about the nature of humanity, love, and sacrifice while maintaining a sense of wonder and magic. Aoki's world-building is richly imaginative, blending elements of mythology and science fiction to create a universe that is both familiar and entirely unique.
One of the novel's standout features is its exploration of the transgender experience. Through Aoki's characters, readers gain insight into the challenges and triumphs faced by transgender individuals, fostering empathy and understanding. The author's portrayal of these experiences is sensitive, nuanced, and deeply respectful, adding an essential layer of depth to the narrative.
"Light from Uncommon Stars" is also a celebration of the transformative power of music. Aoki's descriptions of music are so vivid and evocative that readers can practically hear the melodies and feel the emotions behind each note. The novel's musical themes serve as a poignant metaphor for the characters' journeys, creating a profound emotional impact on the reader.
In addition to its thematic richness, the novel's pacing is expertly crafted, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the story unfolds. Aoki skillfully balances moments of tension with moments of quiet introspection, creating a narrative rhythm that is as melodic as the music that permeates the novel.
"Light from Uncommon Stars" is a literary masterpiece that transcends genres and leaves an indelible mark on the reader's soul. Ryka Aoki's storytelling prowess, combined with her deep understanding of human nature and her ability to craft unforgettable characters, makes this novel a must-read. It is a luminous, transformative tale that will resonate with readers of all backgrounds, reminding us of the extraordinary beauty that can be found in the most unexpected places.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023I was taken by surprise by how much I enjoyed reading this book. It’s nearly impossible to describe; so, that’s paradoxically unsurprising. This is a book with a main character who is trans that _is_ about the trans experience, code switching, accepting yourself for who you are, and being accepted for who you are. This is a book with another main character who has made a deal with a devil but has a redemption arc. This is a book about the immigrant experience, the importance of food for individuals and cultures, gender, the universality of music, actual demons, metaphorical demons, actual aliens, and family. This is a book where nearly every character is either entirely, genuinely, actually good or else “broken” in some way but with a heart of gold.
Which, frankly, sounds terrible to me. But, somehow it was great. It’s engaging, fun, heartbreaking, heartwarming, intelligent, and just an all around good read. I would recommend it to almost anyone!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024Every year I experience a truly terrible book slump at the beginning of the year. I struggle to find that one book to get my out of ennui and escape.
This book is my salvation for this year’s book slump. And oh boy, it’s definitely rocket fuel.
To be clear: this is not just a review. It’s a love letter.
This book sings (pun definitely intended). It grasps the mathematical beautiful soul of classical music, a la Frank Conroy’s body and soul. It has the realistic, trauma-worn optimism of Cathrynne Valente’s Space Opera. It has the queer heart and soul of Audre Lorde’s Zaami. It has the earth shattering heart breaking sci fi realism of the Broken Earth Trilogy. It’s a self aware metaphor grounded in sensible reality. It’s a prelude and fugue that becomes a truly magnificent blending of themes in a crashing finale (and yes I know I’m mixing musical metaphors. That’s on brand for this lovely amazing book).
Take your time with this story. Let it hold your hand as it guides you through its lush landscape. Pause and rewind, unashamed. Soak it in. Let the echoes linger. My god. What a spot on narrative of Asian American-ness, queerness, and the absolutely pathetic self righteous insanity that is being a classic musician.
…I’ll be in my bunk, Ryka Aoki.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022I absolutely adored this book! I was apprehensive at the start on how things would work together. How does one fit a story about Queen of Hell, Shizuka Satomi, who’s selling violinists souls to hell with an alien refugee family running a donut shop? But they fit together brilliantly. I loved seeing all the stories of so many interesting women being woven together.
And so many of the characters have my 💙. But none more than the star Katrina! Seeing Katrina go from such a heart wrenching low point in her life to using music to embrace herself and connect to the world was beautiful. And seeing how much Astrid and Shizuka came to love Katrina was wonderful. Also I love Shirley! I mean all the Tran women are excellent including Windee, Captain Lan, and especially Aunty Floresta. But Shirley is still my favorite.
Also this book is filled with gorgeous descriptions of food and music which bring so much life to the book. My review isn’t doing this book justice but it’s an amazing book on the aspects of being human, found family, the power of music and donuts, finding the strength to embrace oneself flaws and all, and so much more. Loved seeing the growth and relationships develop between so many interesting women!
Even if SciFi/fantasy isn’t your go to genre I would highly recommend this book. As always, please see CW before embarking on this beautiful journey of a book.
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CW: transphobia, misgendering, deadnaming, sexual assault, rape, racial slurs, orientation-phobic slurs, murder
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- Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Spain on September 20, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and moving
This book had me crying out of pure beauty. It is absurd, original, warm and touching. Characters are amazing, setting, picturesque and it transmits a love for music and life. I absolutely recommend it.
- Simon HoltReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 28, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Strange, inventive and very satisfying tale.
A weird and revealing story about a troubled but gifted teenage violin prodigy, a teacher who has sold her soul to the devil and an alien refugee who sells doughnuts all told with sensitivity, candour and revealing detail. Well written, well-paced and the story stayed with me long after I finished the book. One of the best and most engaging tales I have ever read. Highly recommended.
- BarnesmReviewed in Australia on December 20, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars It is a cross between Good Omens and Stargate and its brilliant and sad and funny and hopeful
Its a tribute to Ryka Aoki’s writing that a story that begins with Katrina Nguyen, a young queer trans runaway, with Chinese, Vietnamese, and Mexican, heritage fleeing her violent home with a go-bag that includes a beloved violin, moves on to a jet setting Shizuka Satomi a legendary violin teacher, sometimes called the Queen of Hell (because she has made a deal to make a deal with hell to sequentially deliver seven student violinists to sell their souls to hell after 7 years who is returning home to find her final student when is caught short and needs to use a restroom in Starrgate Donut, which is run by Lan Tran and her family whose secrets include; Their doughnuts are replicated, not baked, and they are alien refugees from a galactic war brought about by an existential crisis that all civilisations eventually succumb, flow seamlessly through a narrative of situations, reveals and a myriad of characters who are unique and fleshed out and so satisfying to uncover. I haven't even mentioned the daughter of famous crafters/repairers of musical instruments who must fight her own family's secret history of sexism to come into her ability to repair cursed instruments.
All these stories blend and weave together, I'd like to use a cooking or music metaphor here to describe how wonderful this story becomes but I have no idea how magic like transcendental music or food is created but I wanted to as these featured so strongly in this beautiful tale of found family and love. It certainly doesn't gloss over the horrors inherent in any tale of hell or civilizations tearing themselves apart but it's the horrible treatment and self-doubt that Katrina suffers through that was hardest to bear.
This story is one to remind us to be kind, you never know who is secretly a queen of hell, an intergalactic refugee sentient hologram, or a hurt and frightened girl who can make a violin sing and lift everyone's heart.
- Nic JarcheReviewed in Canada on September 19, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and strange
Wild that the 3+ wildly different stories being told could work well together, but somehow they do
- SBReviewed in India on July 28, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars MORE TRANS FICTION!
all my love to ryka aoki for every precious moment in this book. i only wish these weren't so expensive rip