'A book that feels like summer ... with moments of sharp clarity that puncture the constant sense of aching and longing that define the feel of much of the story.' THE NATIONAL
'Beautifully rendered and instantly captivating. Malinda Lo writes queer desire like no other.' DIVA MAGAZINE
'Lo writes tenderly about the first buds of teenage desire amid a downtown hipster art scene.' DAILY MAIL
'Poignant, vivid and so beautifully written. I adored it.' LAURA KAY
A Scatter of Light is a companion novel to the National Book Awards winner and New York Times bestseller Last Night at the Telegraph Club, and is about how the threads of family, inspiration, art, and identity are woven across generations.
Aria Tang West thought she'd be spending one last summer on Martha's Vineyard with her friends before starting MIT in the fall, where she intends to study astronomy, like her late grandfather. But after topless photos of her are posted online, she's abruptly uninvited from her friends' summer homes.
Aria's parents, a writer and opera singer with plans of their own, send Aria to stay with her artist grandmother, Joan West, in Northern California. Although Aria has never been attracted to girls before, she finds herself drawn to Joan's gardener, Steph Nichols, an aspiring musician a few years older than Aria. The only problem? Steph isn't single; she lives with her girlfriend, Lisa. But the chemistry between Aria and Steph seems undeniable, and this will be a summer that will turn her world upside down.
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781399706537
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 560 g
Dimensions: 236 x 158 x 36 mm
This was an emotive contemporary (well, 2013, but I refuse to refer to it as historical) YA which explores a wide array of topics including sexuality, relationships, family and grief through a snapshot (the summer... More
After Aria ends up in a bad position during a graduation party, her parents send her to live with her grandmother in California for the summer. Her disappointment in being away from her friends soon ends when she... More
Loved, loved, loved this book, a delightful story of 18 year old Aria Tang West, who is sent in disgrace to stay with her grandmother close to San Francisco, instead of to the Hamptons with her school friends. Of... More
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