
Star Daughter
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Narrated by:
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Soneela Nankani
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By:
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Shveta Thakrar
About this listen
*Chosen as a 2020 Kids’ Indie Next pick * A Locus Reading List recommendation * An Andre Norton Nebula Award Finalist*
"Shveta Thakrar's prose is as beautiful as starlight." (New York Times best-selling author Holly Black)
This gorgeously imagined YA debut blends shades of Neil Gaiman’s Stardust and a breathtaking landscape of Hindu mythology into a radiant contemporary fantasy.
The daughter of a star and a mortal, Sheetal is used to keeping secrets. Pretending to be “normal”. But when an accidental flare of her starfire puts her human father in the hospital, Sheetal needs a full star’s help to heal him. A star like her mother, who returned to the sky long ago.
Sheetal’s quest to save her father will take her to a celestial court of shining wonders and dark shadows, where she must take the stage as her family’s champion in a competition to decide the next ruling house of the heavens - and win, or risk never returning to Earth at all.
Brimming with celestial intrigue, this sparkling YA debut is perfect for fans of Roshani Chokshi and Laini Taylor.
©2020 Shveta Thakrar (P)2020 HarperCollins PublishersFor me this wonderful book was escapism of the best kind, introducing me to a whole new world of mythology and magic. I was transported to a starry realm, which was not only exquisitely rendered, but also made me think deeply about identity and the strength we sometimes need just to allow us to be ourselves.
I highly recommend the audible version of Star Daughter to anyone whom is searching for a magical and unique read!
Magical and unique
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The narrator also left me chewing my lip. I know shes also of SE heritage so I just didnt get why some hindi words were mispronounced or delivered in a way of someone who at times isnt familiar with the language. Not to compare but when you listen to the books such as Children of Blood and Bones or even The Unkindness of Ghosts, the narrators immerse themselves in the accents and inflections of the language they are narrating. So it was a little disappointing to listen to someone who didnt quite go the whole hog with pronunciation.
All in all it's entertaining and I'll always champion diverse writers and stories so do give this a listen.
A good gateway to stories about South Asian myths
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