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I'm not a believer in love at first sight (lust, certainly) but I enjoyed watching a relationship develop between Natasha (an undocumented immigrant from Jamaica) and Daniel (American, but part of a traditional Korean family).
Natasha goes to the immigration office in a last-ditch effort to keep her family from being deported. Several coincidences later, she's on the way to an appointment with a lawyer who specializes in immigration issues. She meets Daniel as he is on his way to his favorite ba ...more
Natasha goes to the immigration office in a last-ditch effort to keep her family from being deported. Several coincidences later, she's on the way to an appointment with a lawyer who specializes in immigration issues. She meets Daniel as he is on his way to his favorite ba ...more

I read Yoon's 'Everything, Everything' with high hopes and was thoroughly disappointed, so I went into 'The Sun Is Also a Star' with lower expectations. While it didn't completely redeem her for 'Everything, Everything', Yoon told a far better story here, and particularly appropriate in today's world where racism is dominating the headlines.
Drawing from her own background, Yoon tells the story of Natasha, a Jamaican-born teenager on the verge of being deported, and Daniel, a first-generation Ko ...more
Drawing from her own background, Yoon tells the story of Natasha, a Jamaican-born teenager on the verge of being deported, and Daniel, a first-generation Ko ...more

Such an interesting read - the balance between poetry and physics, between dreams and practicalities, between destiny/fate and chance. The idea that we are all connected, and that we have influence over others' lives, whether we see it or not. My MGRP-lovin' heart especially loved the ways Yoon stepped back periodically to explain the backstory for a random (minor) character in the narrative; that was genius and really drove the interconnection point home.
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I loved a lot of things about this book, but I didn't love it from the start. One of the main characters I LOVED (Daniel) and the other one was hard to get behind because she seemed harsh and judgmental (Natasha). As the story develops and there are little backstories of minor characters it came together really well and I enjoyed it. (Read Harder Challenge: Read a book wherein all point-of-view characters are people of color)
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Probably a 3.5 star book for me. I love books that explore the ways that we are connected that we mostly are never even aware of. There were big sweeping emotions that didn't quite carry me along in the way I would have needed to in order to fully connect with the book and its characters. I really liked a lot of what it was doing, though.
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