Pangu's Shadow
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Carolrhoda Lab
Annotation: There are no second chances in the Pangu Star System. Ver and Aryl, apprentices at the most prestigious biology lab amon... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #374879
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Publisher: Carolrhoda Lab
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 02/06/24
Pages: 282 pages
ISBN: 1-7284-7751-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-7284-7751-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023004850
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Dec 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Two teen girls accused of murdering their boss will be sent to their moon's penal colony unless they can find the real killer.Seventeen-year-old Aryl Fielding's true passion is dance, but her coveted research apprenticeship at the Institute for Natural Exploration honors her parents' sacrifices as immigrants from agricultural G-Moon Two to affluent G-Moon One. Sixteen-year-old black-haired and olive-skinned Ver Yun left her industrially ravaged home of G-Moon Three to apprentice at the lab so she could search for a cure for the degenerative disease that has left her disabled. Aryl, who has "bronze skin and mahogany ringlets," sees Ver as an opportunistic know-it-all; Ver thinks Aryl is a slacker who skates by on her intimidating physical superiority. When Investigator Cal Eppi, the girls' supervisor, is murdered, the police automatically charge them, the immigrant offworlders. With only days left until their trial, they move from mutual distrust to working together. As their rivalry turns to romance, they take on powerful people who are hiding big secrets. This dual-perspective tale maintains a vivid connection to each narrator's voice while keeping up an exciting pace and unfurling a satisfying mystery. The portrayals of queer people, immigrant families, and those living with chronic pain and disability are well executed in this work, which is set in a world infused with Asian cultural elements.Hard to put down: a strongly written work that pulls no punches while providing much-needed representation. (author's note, discussion questions) (Science fiction mystery. 13-18)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Two teen girls accused of murdering their boss will be sent to their moon's penal colony unless they can find the real killer.Seventeen-year-old Aryl Fielding's true passion is dance, but her coveted research apprenticeship at the Institute for Natural Exploration honors her parents' sacrifices as immigrants from agricultural G-Moon Two to affluent G-Moon One. Sixteen-year-old black-haired and olive-skinned Ver Yun left her industrially ravaged home of G-Moon Three to apprentice at the lab so she could search for a cure for the degenerative disease that has left her disabled. Aryl, who has "bronze skin and mahogany ringlets," sees Ver as an opportunistic know-it-all; Ver thinks Aryl is a slacker who skates by on her intimidating physical superiority. When Investigator Cal Eppi, the girls' supervisor, is murdered, the police automatically charge them, the immigrant offworlders. With only days left until their trial, they move from mutual distrust to working together. As their rivalry turns to romance, they take on powerful people who are hiding big secrets. This dual-perspective tale maintains a vivid connection to each narrator's voice while keeping up an exciting pace and unfurling a satisfying mystery. The portrayals of queer people, immigrant families, and those living with chronic pain and disability are well executed in this work, which is set in a world infused with Asian cultural elements.Hard to put down: a strongly written work that pulls no punches while providing much-needed representation. (author's note, discussion questions) (Science fiction mystery. 13-18)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Dec 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12

There are no second chances in the Pangu Star System.

Ver and Aryl, apprentices at the most prestigious biology lab among the systems moons, know this better than anyone. Theyve left behind difficult pasts and pinned their hopes for the future on Cal, their brilliant but demanding boss. But one night while working late in the lab, they find Cal sprawled on the floor, dead.

Murdered.

And they immediately become the prime suspects.

Their motives seem obvious. Ver, who left her home moon to study the life-threatening disease wracking her body, had a hopeless attachment to Cal that couldve become twisted by jealousy. Aryl, on the other hand, clashed with workaholic Cal because she valued more in her life than research.

To clear their names, Ver and Aryl put aside their mutual suspicion and team up to investigate Cals death. As they search for the real murderer, they uncover secrets that have shaped all of Pangus moons and must decide what kind of future they really want.


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