The Symmetry of Stars, Alex Myers
The Symmetry of Stars, Alex Myers
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The Symmetry of Stars

Author: Alex Myers

Narrator: Kit Griffiths

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 09/30/2021


Synopsis

From the author of 2020's astonishing comes another retelling of a chivalric legend, full of magic, myth and self-discovery. “Utterly enchanting”Publishers Weekly Beyond the stars, two gods vie for rule of the world. One stands for Nature – the belief that everything is stamped in flesh from the start. The other, Nurture – the belief that all is potential, that the true self is coaxed out through love and living. And so, they take a bet. Each immortal selects a set of twins as their champions. The twins that prevail in contest will decide which immortal rules…. In a westerly valley, a girl and boy are born to a noble family, to be raised by a mysterious teacher – ready to love and instruct them in everything, regardless of society’s expectations… To the east, a woman washes ashore on an island inhabited only by a sorcerer. With her final breaths, she gives birth to twins. These two are raised with careful neglect by the sorcerer – surrounded not with love but with danger, magic and wildness. Society expects these children to become men and women. But the immortals care nothing for human norms and raise the twins according to their own ends. Which twins will prevail? What truly matters in determining who a person will become? Taking the epic Italian legend of Orlando Furioso as his starting point, Alex Myers unravels a tale of fate, of East and West, of twinship and of heroic self-affirmation; once more translating a classic into a multilayered new story sure to delight fans of and .

About Alex Myers

Alex Myers is a writer, teacher, speaker, and activist. Since high school, Alex has campaigned for transgender rights. As a female-to-male transgender person, Alex began his transition at Phillips Exeter Academy and was the first transgender student in that academy’s history. Alex was also the first openly transgender student at Harvard and worked to change the university’s nondiscrimination clause to include gender identity. For the past decade, he has taught English at private high schools and currently lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two cats.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christine on January 11, 2024

God damn it the ending fucked it. This was such a beautiful concept, great character development, some cringey bits relaying the most basic feminist concepts but overall a good idea executed well. But the ending was so frustrating. Obviously I didn’t want a fight to the death, but I also didn’t want......more

Goodreads review by Natasha on December 27, 2021

3.5stars The author of The Story Of Silence is back,with a retelling of the Italian legend of Orlando Furioso—blending magic and myth into a complex tale of fate, duality and the path to self discovery. Two Gods vie to rule the universe, eternally opposite and constantly in disagreement. One stands f......more

Goodreads review by gab on August 17, 2024

the story had so many chances to say something meaningful, and then it never did. kinda crazy......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on October 17, 2021

3.5 TheSymmetryOfStars is an intriguing read with an unusual story of two Gods; Nature and Nurture; that pit themselves against each other in a war of polar opposites - male vs female, light vs dark, water vs fire, young vs old - investing in two identical yet distinct set of human twins to prepare......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on October 16, 2021

First of all, I absolutely love the cover for this book. It's gorgeous! I was so intrigued by this book. Anything astrological, mythical and historical catches my eye instantly. The Symmetry of Stars is a story about the balance of Nature and Nurture. I found the concept to be brilliant and very uni......more


Quotes

PRAISE FOR ALEX MYERS “Deftly written … original and affecting”Publishers Weekly “Remarkable.”New York Times