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Aetherbound
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Ashley Eckstein
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E.K. Johnston
“E. K. Johnston writes books that are simultaneously gentle and devastating, and I’m not sure how she does it but I’m so glad she does.”—Kiersten White, New York Times bestselling author of And I Darken
“A book for anyone who’s ever underestimated themself, and who had to find their people to figure out their power.”—Tor
There’s a fine line between survival and cruelty . . .
Pendt Harland’s family has seen her as a waste of food on their long-haul space cruiser ever since her genes revealed an undesirable mutation when she was only a small child. But thirteen years later, her unique genetic makeup might be her chance to do much more than survive—if she plays her cards right.
During a routine stop at a space dock, Pendt risks everything on a one-way escape plan. While on the run, she forms a lucky bond with the teenage heirs of the powerful family that runs the space station, and against long odds, the trio hatches a scheme to take over the station and thwart the destinies they never wished for.
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“A close-knit, endlessly cathartic gem.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Aetherbound had me by the heart in just a few chapters . . . [a] book for anyone who’s ever underestimated themself, and who had to find their people to figure out their power.”—Tor
“Brimming with heart, this book is the tale of young people searching for a better, kidner way.”—San Diego Union Tribune
“E. K. Johnston writes books that are simultaneously gentle and devastating, and I'm not sure how she does it but I'm so glad she does.”—Kiersten White, New York Times bestselling author of And I Darken
“E. K. Johnston's Aetherbound is a powerful and gorgeous story of a character who makes her own self, family, and future. I loved it completely.”—Kat Howard, Alex Award-winning author of An Unkindness of Magicians
“Compelling and thoughtful, stark and bright, brimming with heart and rebellion, Aetherbound is the space opera you didn't know you needed and a beautiful reminder that the tendrils of hope can grow in even the darkest, hardest world. This book is a gift and a balm.”—Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Phasma
“I always enjoy found-family stories and the acceptance and love that Pendt finds in Aetherbound satisfies tremendously. Poignant themes surrounding bodily autonomy, human trafficking, and colonialism in space remind us that we must wrestle with these problems now. Looking forward to more adventures with Pendt the gene mage!”—Kevin Hearne, author of the Iron Druid Chronicles and Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi
“A masterful blend of magic, genetics, and interstellar relations in a tale that is as sharp as it is tender, as much a critique as it is an adventure. A true battle cry of a book!”—Natalie C. Parker, author of the Seafire Trilogy
“The beauty of Aetherbound lies in its characters’ abilities to face painful, terrible circumstances and still fight for a better life. It’s a thought-provoking and hopeful book that encourages a closer examination of what truly makes life valuable.”—Bookpage
“Johnston gives readers a dystopian space drama that blends the spirit of Firefly with the heart of The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s a rewarding read that reflects on human trafficking, the value of human life, and the ethics of gene editing, all posited within the personal framework of almost 18-year-old Pendt’s sudden bid for freedom during a station stop and the two brothers committed to helping her.”—Booklist
“This engrossing, triumphal sci-fi tale is a gritty space-wizard drama in the tradition of Anne McCaffrey.”—The Horn Book
“Aetherbound had me by the heart in just a few chapters . . . [a] book for anyone who’s ever underestimated themself, and who had to find their people to figure out their power.”—Tor
“Brimming with heart, this book is the tale of young people searching for a better, kidner way.”—San Diego Union Tribune
“E. K. Johnston writes books that are simultaneously gentle and devastating, and I'm not sure how she does it but I'm so glad she does.”—Kiersten White, New York Times bestselling author of And I Darken
“E. K. Johnston's Aetherbound is a powerful and gorgeous story of a character who makes her own self, family, and future. I loved it completely.”—Kat Howard, Alex Award-winning author of An Unkindness of Magicians
“Compelling and thoughtful, stark and bright, brimming with heart and rebellion, Aetherbound is the space opera you didn't know you needed and a beautiful reminder that the tendrils of hope can grow in even the darkest, hardest world. This book is a gift and a balm.”—Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Phasma
“I always enjoy found-family stories and the acceptance and love that Pendt finds in Aetherbound satisfies tremendously. Poignant themes surrounding bodily autonomy, human trafficking, and colonialism in space remind us that we must wrestle with these problems now. Looking forward to more adventures with Pendt the gene mage!”—Kevin Hearne, author of the Iron Druid Chronicles and Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi
“A masterful blend of magic, genetics, and interstellar relations in a tale that is as sharp as it is tender, as much a critique as it is an adventure. A true battle cry of a book!”—Natalie C. Parker, author of the Seafire Trilogy
“The beauty of Aetherbound lies in its characters’ abilities to face painful, terrible circumstances and still fight for a better life. It’s a thought-provoking and hopeful book that encourages a closer examination of what truly makes life valuable.”—Bookpage
“Johnston gives readers a dystopian space drama that blends the spirit of Firefly with the heart of The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s a rewarding read that reflects on human trafficking, the value of human life, and the ethics of gene editing, all posited within the personal framework of almost 18-year-old Pendt’s sudden bid for freedom during a station stop and the two brothers committed to helping her.”—Booklist
“This engrossing, triumphal sci-fi tale is a gritty space-wizard drama in the tradition of Anne McCaffrey.”—The Horn Book
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