The Sound of Stars: A Post-Apocalyptic Adventure Of Forbidden Love And Rebellion.

The Sound of Stars: A Post-Apocalyptic Adventure Of Forbidden Love And Rebellion.

by Alechia Dow

Narrated by Joy Sunday, Christian Barillas

Unabridged — 12 hours, 23 minutes

The Sound of Stars: A Post-Apocalyptic Adventure Of Forbidden Love And Rebellion.

The Sound of Stars: A Post-Apocalyptic Adventure Of Forbidden Love And Rebellion.

by Alechia Dow

Narrated by Joy Sunday, Christian Barillas

Unabridged — 12 hours, 23 minutes

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Overview

“This debut has it all: music, books, aliens, adventure, resistance, queerness, and a bold heroine tying it all together. ”-Ms. Magazine

Can a girl who risks her life for books and an Ilori who loves pop music work together to save humanity?

When a rebel librarian meets an Ilori commander...

Two years ago, a misunderstanding between the leaders of Earth and the invading Ilori resulted in the death of one-third of the world's population. Today, seventeen-year-old Ellie Baker survives in an Ilori-controlled center in New York City. All art, books and creative expression are illegal, but Ellie breaks the rules by keeping a secret library.

When young Ilori commander Morris finds Ellie's illegal library, he's duty-bound to deliver her for execution. But Morris isn't a typical Ilori...and Ellie and her books might be the key to a desperate rebellion of his own.
“The Sound of Stars is a marvelous genre-bending debut." -The Nerd Daily
The Sound of Stars is a stunning exploration of the comforts that make us human and the horrors that challenge our humanity.”-K. Ancrum, author of The Wicker King
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"This book has everything! Aliens set on conquering earth! A determined heroine with a hidden stash of books! And the power of music and stories to give those with every reason to hate the power to love. Who could want anything more?"-Joelle Charbonneau, New York Times bestselling author of The Testing and Verify
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An absolute must-read for everyone.” -Book Riot
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“Dow's debut is a testament to hope and the power of art.” -Buzzfeed
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Also by Alechia Dow:
The Kindred

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Can Ellie and Morris put aside their differences and work together to save humanity and their love for music and books?

The Sound of Stars is a thrilling sci-fi adventure that explores the power of art, the resilience of the human spirit, and the possibility of love in the most unexpected places.

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

MARCH 2020 - AudioFile

Narrators Joy Sunday and Christian Barillas bring their voices to different species in this audiobook, and together they are delightfully engaging storytellers. When an alien and a rebellious teenager join forces to save humanity, the result is that boundaries, loyalties, and the definition of friendship are tested. Barillas’s performance as a lab-created and seemingly emotionless alien has an impressive scientific flair that gives both life and body to this unusual artificial specimen. Sunday offers a stunning performance as a young heroine who struggles to accept the limitations that her new life has forced upon her. Fierce determination and a growing openness to each other’s differences allow listeners to become absorbed by the characters in this high-tech story. J.O. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

12/16/2019

Debut author Dow combines alien invasion, dystopian romance, and road trip tropes in this story of an alien occupation of Earth. Seventeen-year-old Janelle “Ellie” Baker, who is African-American and suffers from anxiety and hypothyroidism, operates a contraband library in her New York City apartment building, where 1,000 people, including her family, are being held by the alien Ilori. Humanlike M0Rr1S, or “Morris,” is a labmade Ilori created for the specific purpose of developing a “vaccine” that will suppress humans’ consciousness and allow the energy-based true Ilori to occupy human bodies on Earth for recreation. Unlike other Ilori, though, Morris experiences emotions deeply, something that infuriates his high-ranking father. Upon finding Ellie’s library, he doesn’t turn her in but instead solicits her aid in finding the human music that he loves. When Ellie’s secret is discovered, Morris rescues her from execution, and the two flee with their trove of music and books, their relationship turning romantic along the way. Amid references to popular media, Dow paints a moving picture of two young people’s defiance and the power of song and story to combat despair. Ages 13–up. Agent: Uwe Stender, Triada US. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

This debut has it all: music, books, aliens, adventure, resistance, queerness, and a bold heroine tying it all together. ”—Ms. Magazine

"The Sound of Stars is a marvellous genre-bending debut." —The Nerd Daily



“This book has everything! Aliens set on conquering earth, a determined heroine with a hidden stash of books…and proof of the power of music and stories to give those with every reason to hate the will to love.” —Joelle Charbonneau, New York Times bestselling author of The Testing and Verify


“Alechia Dow is an incredible new voice—The Sound of Stars was a true pleasure to read.” —Saundra Mitchell, author of The Prom novel and editor of All Out and Out Now



“A stunning exploration of the comforts that make us human and the horrors that challenge our humanity.” —K. Ancrum, author of The Wicker King


BookRiot Most Anticipated Queer Read of 2020


"Dow paints a moving picture of two young people’s defiance and the power of song and story to combat despair." —Publishers Weekly


"There is much to enjoy in this story featuring a complex black teen: Ellie is bright, resourceful, and coping with issues with body image and anxiety. Morris and his family are intriguing. The depiction of the world has many similarities to today's society, and the overlay of speculative aspects fits seamlessly. A promising debut that begs for a sequel." —Kirkus Reviews


"This debut is a hopeful testament to resistance that weaves in commentary about climate change, racism and politics, and includes LGBTQIA and mental and physical health representation. —Lana Barnes, freelance reviewer and proofreader, for Shelf Awareness

School Library Journal

12/01/2019

Gr 8 Up—Janelle is an avid reader, a loyal friend, and is very frustrated with racial injustice. Then the Ilori, a race of mathematical energy beings, arrive to colonize Earth. Human squabbles pale compared to potential annihilation. MORr1S is Ilori and although he's here for mere days, is tasked with completing a vaccine to wipe out humanity. Yet all is not as it seems. There is a growing rebellion, with MORr1S and Janelle at the front of it. They bond over forbidden music and books, acknowledging their friendship and budding romance while on the run to California. A boy band comes to their rescue, though the band is actually a more benevolent race of aliens masquerading as human. Ultimately, they save what is left of humanity through science, music, and love. Pop culture references, lyrics, and original songs pepper the novel, told in four parts, alternating between the protagonists' perspectives. There are also mentions of major political movements such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter. Readers may find the constant band quotes distracting, as protagonists rely heavily on lyrics to express their predictable feelings. The stilted speech patterns of the Ilori read like computer passwords unless colored with emotion inconsistent with their characters. The story is disappointingly predictable while simultaneously offering readers random, abrupt plot turns with little explanation. Overall, this novel has an intriguing premise featuring a diverse cast—Janelle is black and bisexual while MORr1S has many non-binary comrades—yet the writing relies too heavily on clichés and trite, juvenile feelings. VERDICT Only purchase where readers request romantic sci-fi books.—Kristen Rademacher, Marist High School, Chicago

MARCH 2020 - AudioFile

Narrators Joy Sunday and Christian Barillas bring their voices to different species in this audiobook, and together they are delightfully engaging storytellers. When an alien and a rebellious teenager join forces to save humanity, the result is that boundaries, loyalties, and the definition of friendship are tested. Barillas’s performance as a lab-created and seemingly emotionless alien has an impressive scientific flair that gives both life and body to this unusual artificial specimen. Sunday offers a stunning performance as a young heroine who struggles to accept the limitations that her new life has forced upon her. Fierce determination and a growing openness to each other’s differences allow listeners to become absorbed by the characters in this high-tech story. J.O. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2019-11-19
A human teen and an alien invader make an unlikely and potentially dangerous connection.

When the spaceships came to Earth, there was confusion and then conflict—large numbers of humans died and the Ilori took over. Seventeen-year-old Ellie Baker managed to hold onto a trove of forbidden books, but her mother is falling into alcoholism and her father receives injections that make him an obedient Ilori servant. Lending books from her secret library makes Ellie feel less helpless even though she risks death for her transgression. Morris (or M0Rr1S) is a labmade, created to appear human and part of a unit sent to Earth to prepare for the true Ilori, who are susceptible to the Earth's pollution. Although his father is a high-ranking true Ilori, disdainful of feelings, Morris harbors a secret love of human music. He uses his knowledge of Ellie's secret library to convince her to collect music for him, and their bond deepens when he saves Ellie from execution. The two set out on a harrowing cross-country escape while Morris plots to thwart his father. There is much to enjoy in this story featuring a complex black teen: Ellie is bright, resourceful, and coping with issues with body image and anxiety. Morris and his family are intriguing. The depiction of the world has many similarities to today's society, and the overlay of speculative aspects fits seamlessly.

A promising debut that begs for a sequel. (Science fiction. 12-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172953224
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 02/25/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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