A Scatter of Light

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Product Details
Price
$12.99  $12.08
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780525555308

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About the Author
Malinda Lo is the New York Times bestselling author of Last Night at the Telegraph Club, winner of the National Book Award, the Stonewall Book Award, and the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature, as well as Michael L. Printz and Walter Dean Myers honors. Her debut novel Ash, a Sapphic retelling of Cinderella, was a finalist for the William C. Morris YA Debut Award, the Andre Norton Award for YA Science Fiction and Fantasy, the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, and the Lambda Literary Award. Malinda's short fiction and nonfiction has been published by The New York Times, NPR, Autostraddle, The Horn Book, and multiple anthologies. She lives in Massachusetts with her wife and their dog.
Reviews
An NPR Best Book of the Year
A Parents Magazine Best Book of the Year
A BuzzFeed Best Book of the Year
A Rainbow List Selection

"Full of yearning, ponderances about art and what it means to be an artist, and self-revelation, A Scatter of Light has a simmering intensity that makes it hard to put down."--NPR

"The intimate details and complex relationships of this perfectly rendered story of first love between two young women is reminiscent of Judy Blume's classic Forever."--Parents Magazine

"Beautifully rendered and instantly captivating. Malinda Lo writes queer desire like no other."--Diva Magazine

★ "Raw and bittersweet ... [an] expansive tale of yearning, self-discovery, and first love."--Publishers Weekly, starred review

★ "Aria's story is...about what it means to be an artist, a friend, a daughter and a granddaughter, and about how identities of all kinds can converge and crystallize as part of the process of growing up."--BookPage, starred review

★ "Tells the powerful story of one young woman's life-changing summer of self-discovery....Both newcomers and longtime fans of Lo's work should enjoy this narrative of a young woman coming to understand herself and her wants better."--Shelf Awareness, starred review

★ "An excellent coming-of-age and coming-out story. Characters are complicated and messy but in a realistic and relatable way. The story is driven by Aria's truthful narration, which is beautifully reflective of an 18-year-old at that time.... A must-have."--SLJ

"A Scatter of Light is not one but many love letters--to art, to first crushes, and to friendships that span decades and ground you while letting you grow."--Booklist

"This deeply perceptive bildungsroman thoughtfully explores several absorbing topics, but first and foremost it is an intimate, exhilarating story of first love."--Horn Book

"A Scatter of Light is a book of crashes (and crushes) with effects that reverberate across time. It is queer in the best of ways -- messy, raw, heartbreaking, freeing, and imperfect."--Autostraddle

Praise for Last Night at the Telegraph Club, a New York Times Bestseller and Winner of the National Book Award

"Lo's writing is so rich you can practically feel the glow of neon bar lights radiating off the page."--bestselling author Casey McQusiton for Entertainment Weekly

"A must-read."--Us Weekly

"Lush, ambitious and layered, Malinda Lo's sweeping historical novel is the queer romance we've been waiting for."--Ms. Magazine

"This stunning work of historical fiction effectively depicts both the thrills of young queer love and the horrors of racism and the Red Scare."--Boston Globe

"This queer coming-out and coming-of-age story reverberates with dangers, dilemma and a dream deferred."--San Francisco Chronicle

"An enthralling historical lesbian romance."--WBUR

"A joy to read."--The Advocate

"Tender and meditative."--Glamour

"Malinda Lo is an absolute icon."--BuzzFeed