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A Junior Library Guild Selection
"Latos does justice to the marginalized identities of her characters...creating character arcs that feel authentic and lovingly rendered."-Shelf Awareness, STARRED review
"Highly relatable... an accurate and gut-wrenching depiction of the uncertainty of growing up and finding oneself. "-Kirkus
"Highly recommended. Give this to readers who are looking for issues-based fiction and anyone who enjoys getting into a character's head."-School Library Journal
"A heartbreaking, complicated, hopeful story that explores the complex ways of existing-not only as teenagers, but as neurodiverse and gender nonconforming individuals-in a world that prizes normalcy. Highly recommended." -Canadian Review of Materials
"Sharply observed, laugh-out-loud funny, and entirely necessary; Under Shifting Stars shines like a supernova." -Ashley Little, author of Confessions of a Teenage Leper
"Luminous and lovely, heart-breaking and ultimately hopeful, this shimmering new novel explores how to be ourselves in a hard world." -Alice Kuipers, author of Life on the Refrigerator Door
"A gutting and exquisite portrait of resilience in the face of grief, Under Shifting Stars renders the complexities of life and love as twins struggle to find themselves and the connection they've lost. Audrey and Clare are achingly real with voices that are masterfully distinct. Suspended in melodic prose that had my heart aching to the very end, Latos renders hope in a novel that is unlike anything I've ever read." -Heather Ezell, author of Nothing Left to Burn
"Under Shifting Stars traces both the burgeoning assurance and the wonderous self-deception of two siblings. Clare and Audrey, twins but not-quite twins, are caught in that awkward traffic circle when teenagers go around and around, testing their dreams and unwrapping their potential.... a mesmerizing story." -Aritha van Herk, author and professor at the University of Calgary








