The Light of the Midnight Stars
Books | Fiction / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
3.4
Rena Rossner
Experience an evocative combination of fantasy, history, and Jewish folklore in this lush and lyrical fairytale-inspired novel from the author of The Sisters of the Winter Wood.Deep in the Hungarian woods, the sacred magic of King Solomon lives on in his descendants. Gathering under the midnight stars, they perform small miracles and none are more gifted than the great Rabbi Isaac and his three daughters. Hannah, bookish and calm, can coax plants to grow even when the weather is bitterly cold. Sarah, defiant and strong, can control the impulsive nature of fire. And Levana, the fey one, can read the path of the stars to decipher their secrets. But darkness is creeping across Europe, threatening the lives of every Jewish person in every village. Each sister will have to make an impossible choice in an effort to survive—and change the fate of their family forever. Praise for The Light of the Midnight Stars:"Storytelling as spellcasting. Rossner has conjured something vivid and wild and true."—Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies"Rossner creates a lush, immersive world through which the sprawling plot meanders, punctuated by moments of intense grief. The result is as lovely as it is heartbreaking." —Publishers Weekly"Rossner's tale is as lyrical as the slow growth of roots, the quick dance of fire, and the stately procession of the stars. Blending folktale with history, hope with tragedy, its touch will linger on your heart long after you put it down."—Marie BrennanFor more from Rena Rossner, check out The Sisters of the Winter Wood.
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Author
Rena Rossner
Pages
416
Publisher
Orbit
Published Date
2021-04-13
ISBN
031648363X 9780316483636
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"No, just no. Don't waste your time. Okay so the story is super confusing already and switching between three different perspectives and changing all of the characters' names half way through doesn't help. You know how goodreads says this is a LGBT+ book? Don't believe them. One of the main characters is in fact bisexual, but it's written pretty poorly and spoiler alert plus trigger warning, she gets raped. Just like super casually and even ends up marrying and having five children with the guy because it's "safer there" and "her sanctuary". This character is described as fiery and powerful and could've literally set the dude on fire and killed him, but no. Nothing from the books description would make it seem like the book would take this turn. It's like the author didn't know how to finish the book so why not just make all of the characters suffer and act completely differently for the last few chapters."