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The #1 New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist from the bestselling author of Everything, Everything will have you falling in love with Natasha and Daniel as they fall in love with each other!
Natasha: I’m a girl who believes in science and facts. Not fate. Not destiny. Or dreams that will never come true. I’m definitely not the kind of girl who meets a cute boy on a crowded New York City street and falls in love with him. Not when my family is twelve hours away from being deported to Jamaica. Falling in love with him won’t be my story.
Daniel: I’ve always been the good son, the good student, living up to my parents’ high expectations. Never the poet. Or the dreamer. But when I see her, I forget about all that. Something about Natasha makes me think that fate has something much more extraordinary in store—for both of us.
The Universe: Every moment in our lives has brought us to this single moment. A million futures lie before us. Which one will come true?
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"Beautifully crafted." --People
"A book that is very much about the many factors that affect falling in love, as much as it is about the very act itself. . . . Fans of Yoon’s first novel, Everything Everything, will find much to love—if not, more—in what is easily an even stronger follow up." —Entertainment Weekly
"Transcends the limits of YA as a human story about falling in love and seeking out our futures." —POPSUGAR.com
From the Publisher
The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon
Publisher : Ember; Reprint edition (March 5, 2019)
Language : English
Paperback : 384 pages
ISBN-10 : 0553496719
ISBN-13 : 978-0553496710
Reading age : 12 - 17 years
Lexile measure : 650L
Grade level : 7 - 9
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.56 x 0.77 x 8.25 inches
Reviewer: Jheanell H.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nicola Yoon is a star.
Review: I have never felt as close to a writer or a fictional experience as I do to Nicola Yoon and The Sun Is Also a Star. Itâs been said that having a wide variety of characters and cultures represented in literature is vital to our understanding of others and for others to understand us, and Iâve made that statement multiple times. What I never thought about before was how important it is to have a wide variety of characters and cultures represented in order to better understand ourselves. I understand myself and my family better because of The Sun is Also A Star.The Sun Is Also a Star is a brilliant representation of humanity, and the roles love, fate, chance, and purpose play in how our world unfolds around us. Sun follows Natasha and David, two teenagers who are at points in their lives when their decisions have more weight, their futures uncertain, and their destinies seemingly in everyone elseâs hands but their own. The story takes place over the course of a day, on the busy streets of New York City, and uses a unique narrative consisting of multiple POVs. Nicola Yoon converges lives and shows that even within our own story, the rest of the world matters.Sun is about dreamers. Itâs about the romantics and itâs about the realists. Itâs about everyone who simply dreams of a life filled with happiness, passion, and love. Itâs also about those who practically dream of security and freedom. Sun is about the immigrant story, one thatâs more important than ever.Sun follows Daniel, a Korean American boy who doesnât fit into his family, and doesnât fit into his country. Itâs about Natasha, an undocumented Jamaican immigrant, who would appear more âAmericanâ than most Americans, because she certainly doesnât âact Jamaicanâ but sheâs not and sheâs about to be deported. Sun is about our parents, who grew up with dreams as well, and we may or may not have played a part in those dreams. Sun is about the strangers around us, whose decisions can have unforeseeable, and long-lasting effects on our lives. Itâs also about the strangers who are also affected by the decisions we make.This is a story I think everyone should experience. Itâs both global and intimate. Itâs a love story, but also so much more. The characters in this book are layered and multifaceted. The story is thoughtful, profound, romantic, and hopeful. Yes, itâs a teenage love storyâone that I fell hard and fast forâbut itâs also about family and history. And of course, I was all in once I saw that itâs a reflection of my culture, and myself, and Nicola Yoon brightly showcases the beautiful complexity of my history, the complicated relationships intertwined, the dreams of my past and my future.If youâve read Everything, Everything, then youâll recognize the exceptional style of Nicola Yoonâs prose. Itâs gorgeous really, and even more so because she has this way of including seemingly random gems and factoids, and making the dry seem poetic. Itâs hard to understand unless youâve read her (read her!), but like Natasha, Nicola is a scientist and a romantic, and when those two combine, magic happens.The Sun Is Also a Star is magic. Itâs sweet, itâs meaningful, itâs heartbreaking, itâs buoyant, it sweeps you away, and yet keeps you grounded at the same time. This thought provoking love story is one I had a difficult time reviewing because I didnât think I could truly convey what it meant to me. I reviewed it, but still havenât expressed all I felt. Iâll just say that The Sun Is Also a Star shows how love provides hope and reason in a sometimes unfair and unreasonable world, and that message is everything to a romantic in a cynical world. I highly recommend.
Reviewer: Robin Landry
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Beautiful and unusual love story
Review: This is the second book I've read by Nicola Yoon, and it tells me that her book Everything, Everything, was not. Fluke. What an original voice this writer possesses. As a teen novel, her work stands out for its intelligence and the depth her characters portray. Tackling important and touchy subjects, Yoon moves with grace, while always entertaining her readers, which has to always be at the forefront of any good novel.Like Everything, Everything, this novel centers on the two young people of far different backgrounds and cultures, who fall in love. Natasha is from Jamaica originally, and Daniel is Korean, but born in America. They meet because of what someone might consider 'bad luck', but if fate is at work, as Daniel believes, then everything is a set up because they were meant to fall in love. Natasha relies on science and doesn't believe in love, expect as a chemical reaction. Her father's dream of becoming a great actor has shown her the folly of following your dream, so she follows numbers and decides to be a data specialist, at until her father comes home with a DUI and an order to leave the country he's been staying in illegally for the past nine years. Desperate to stay, Natasha is offered the help of a lawyer, and while on her way to meet with him, she has a series of events that lead her to Daniel, who is also at a crossroads in his life. If he doesn't go to Yale and become a doctor, his parents will cut him off.I love the way Yoon gives a snippets of the people who influence the two lovers lives, helping them to find their fate and meet. Yoon even gives us short definitions of Fate, and how our eyes work, when Daniel suggests that he and Natasha stare into each other's in order to fall in love scientifically.Beautifully written, this novel touched my heart and made me feel like magic is still working in our world, even if it's hard to see sometimes.
Reviewer: TarmaSM
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This story was beautiful, touching and hopeful in all the best ways. The style of writing was unique and kept me gripped in the moments each character experienced. Perfect amount of detail while keeping a quick pace.
Reviewer: Kristel Greer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Natasha is an intelligent young woman whose belief in science is absolute. Her dream is to go to college and have a career in a practical and fact-based field. She doesnât have time for love, fantasy, destiny or fate but as she has only 12 hours left in New York City/America before she and her family are deported back to Jamaica, Natasha might have to rely on any help the universe might offer her. She tries to make a last-ditch attempt to stay in the country but what she doesnât bank on in her last hours is bumping into a quirky, cute boy and falling for him hard.Daniel has always been the responsible one. The second son of a Korean family who loves him but has made him live in the shadow of his more successful older brother. He worked hard and strove to make his parents proud. When his brother Charlie messes up his previously impressive life by getting kicked out of college, their parents shift their focus onto him. They expect great things including him getting early acceptance at Yale and studying to be a doctor. Neither idea appeals to Daniel as he would rather write poetry about life and love. On his way to his college interview, he meets Natasha and he is determined to prove to her that love truly exists no matter what it takes.With time running out for them to have the future that they dream of, will the universe interfere and send them down a different path together or are they fated to keep the hand they were dealt while being separated in the process?ððððð I loved the setup for this story. Daniel and Natasha are complete opposites but somehow the fact that their lives are shaped both by their families and societal circumstance gives them a common bond. Daniel's sweetness softens Natasha's hard outlook on life while Natasha's pragmatic and strongminded spirit inspires Daniel to stand up for himself. They complement and empower each other as they fall in love. It was a complicated and emotional story that kept me gripped until the very last line. Beautifully written with incredible characters. I highly recommend it.
Reviewer: Henri B Neto
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Quando eu via as pessoas comentando que O Sol Também é Uma Estrela era melhor que Tudo e Todas as Coisas, eu confesso que não acreditava muito. Quero dizer, o primeiro livro de Nicolla Yoon já tinha me passado tantas coisas e sentimentos, que o meu cérebro pensava: "deve ser tão bom quanto... Mas não melhor". A questão é que, bem, fazem algumas horas que terminei Sol - e tenho que dar o braço a torcer: as pessoas estavam certas.Mesmo tendo uma trama mais simples do que a presente em seu livro de estreia, Nicolla Yoon constrói um verdadeiro universo para contar o encontro 'casual' (ou seria obra do destino?) de Natasha e Daniel. Ao mesmo tempo em que eles são incrivelmente diferentes, ambos possuem sutilezas semelhantes. E enquanto ela é metódica e realista, ele é passional e apaixonado. Juntos, em um dia, é como se vivessem uma vida inteira - e da forma mais simples e casual possÃvel, e talvez tenha sido justamente este detalhe que me fisgou por completo.E eu notei as iniciais iguais, Sra. Yoon. Ah, se notei!Gostei muito de ver os dois juntos e conhecer os dois. Esta é uma história sobre imigrantes nos EUA, e a autora não decepciona ao montar os paralelos sociais, culturais e polÃticos na forma destas duas famÃlias - uma que se estabeleceu legalmente e outra ilegalmente, à s vésperas da deportação. Cada famÃlia tem o seu peso para que este encontro aconteça, mas não apenas eles como uma mirÃade de personagens vão surgir para interligar a história de Natasha e Daniel.Por falar em personagens, assim como amei o casal, muitos surgiram para mexer com os meus brios. Odiei o irmão de Daniel com todas as minhas forças. Tive raiva do pai de Natasha. Entretanto, um personagem em principal foi o que mais me afetou. Principalmente por tudo o que ele faz e o que acontece com ele. Sim, eu percebi que a autora usou ele como uma crÃtica ao privilégio, mas ainda que tenha entendido a mensagem, não fiquei feliz por ele ter se dado bem - depois do estrado que faz na vida de tanta gente em nome de seu egoÃsmo.Enfim, este livro despedaçou o meu coração - no bom e no mal sentido. Conforme o final ia se aproximando, eu só chorava mais. Não estava preparado para as emoções que esta história iria evocar em mim, e mesmo antevendo o fim desde a metade, não me preparei para ele. Por isso, quando te disserem que Sol é mais impactante que Tudo, acreditem nisto. Talvez isto te prepare para a montanha russa em que você vai embarcar.
Reviewer: Donos
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: La historia para mà resultó poco predecible. Y amé que estuviera contado en primera persona de los protagonistas. Además los capÃtulos donde el universo explica cosas, me encantaron! Lo disfruté de tapa a tapa
Reviewer: Clarissa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me lo he leÃdo en un dÃa me ha enganchando completamente. Si eres o has sido inmigrante o conoces a uno has de leerlo. Va mucho más allá de una simple novela de amor
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