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An Astonishment of Stars

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A beautifully written short story collection that charts the lives of racialized women as they navigate their relationships, aspirations, and the burdens of memory and expectations

"Sharply observed and gracefully told, this is a collection shining with all the unexpected delights and defeats that make up a life." — Anuja Varghese, author of Chrysalis

The wife who uses the name of her white husband in public. The mother who cleans the small-town hospital while her daughter moves to the city to forget their shared past. The well-behaved teen girl who anxiously watches her older sister slip further and further away from their hovering parents. Each of these characters is both familiar and singular, reminding us of women we have been, of our mothers and daughters, neighbors and adversaries.

Kirti Bhadresa is a keen observer of humanity, especially of the BIPOC women whose domestic and professional work is the backbone of late-stage capitalism but whose lives receive so little attention in mainstream culture. An Astonishment of Stars is a collection that sees those who are unseen and cuts to the heart of contemporary womanhood, community collisions, and relationships both chosen and forced upon us.

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      September 15, 2024
      When Naina realizes her aunt can levitate, "she felt, then, that it was her job to keep her aunt's body fixed to the ground." So begins one of the most moving stories in this simple yet poignant collection. Grasping onto the familiar and the ordinary, author Bhadresa spins tales of women of color navigating girlhood, familial expectations, and romance. She holds relationships with mothers and sisters up to the light, peering at conflicting or hidden emotions. Naina discovers that her aunt, who has been labeled uncaring and selfish by the rest of the family, is actually creative and independent--and sometimes moves as if she were made of air. Meanwhile, Chara runs off to get a taste of freedom during summer camp, imagining her parents' relief upon her return. And in another story, a young girl remains obedient to her parents' expectations as her older sister starts going to concerts and dating. Perfect for readers of incisive stories, this collection gently unravels the everyday dilemmas in modern BIPOC families.

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