Into the Light, Mark Oshiro
Into the Light, Mark Oshiro
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Into the Light

Author: Mark Oshiro

Narrator: Alejandro Ruiz

Unabridged: 12 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/28/2023


Synopsis

Award-winning author Mark Oshiro (Anger is a Gift) returns with a new contemporary coming-of-age novel laced with a twisty, dark mystery you’ll have to read to believe.Hidden Secrets Always Come to Light.
Manny lives by the rules—the rules that have kept him moving, kept him alive, and have helped him survive being thrust into adulthood long before he was ready. It’s been a year since breaking the rules got him cast out of his family. But the existence of an unidentified body found in the hills of Idyllwild, California is drawing him back to his deepest trauma because he may know who it is.
Eli lives for the future—he’s put his entire faith into the teachings that raised him: family, duty, and love. After all, obedience leads to deliverance from a harsh world into an eternal paradise. But why doesn’t Eli remember his past? What if he can’t escape the doubt that eats away at his foundation of belief?
For fans of Courtney Summers and Tiffany Jackson—Into the Light is a thrilling, ripped-from-the-headlines story about the traumas facing a nation and two young men caught in the crossfire of inherited pain and their crisis of faith, all with Oshiro’s signature mix of raw emotions and gorgeous depiction of queer resilience.

About Mark Oshiro

MARK OSHIRO is the Hugo-nominated writer of the online Mark Does Stuff universe (Mark Reads and Mark Watches), where they analyze book and TV series. Their debut novel, Anger Is a Gift, was a recipient of the Schneider Family Book Award for 2019. Their lifelong goal is to pet every dog in the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by ElKazovskyfan23 on February 07, 2023

Kim Tal-Su’s ‘In the Shadow of Mount Fuji’ and Noguchi Kakuchū’s ‘Foreign Husband’ are incredible works, and I’m very thankful to have been introduced to them. I’m not actually currently reading this collection—I only read the aforementioned stories, but unfortunately I can’t list individual short s......more