The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon full audiobook
The Sun Is Also a Star
Nicola Yoon
First published 1 november 2016The Sun Is Also a Star: A Collision of Fate and Free Will in NYC
Nicola Yoon's The Sun Is Also a Star tells a unique love story set against the bustling backdrop of New York City. Natasha, a Jamaican-American teenager facing deportation, clashes with Daniel, a Korean-American boy determined to use science to explain everything. Their paths collide on a fateful day when Natasha has just twelve hours before a possible deportation hearing.
The novel's strength lies in its dual narrative structure. We experience the story through both Natasha and Daniel's perspectives, allowing for a deeper understanding of their motivations and anxieties. Yoon's writing is vibrant, capturing the energy of New York City and the whirlwind of emotions the characters experience.
The central conflict – the looming threat of deportation for Natasha – adds a layer of urgency and social commentary. The book doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of immigration, making it a thought-provoking read.
The romance between Natasha and Daniel is a whirlwind. Their connection is sparked by their contrasting worldviews – Natasha, a believer in fate, and Daniel, a staunch advocate for logic. While some might find the insta-love trope a bit rushed, their conversations are full of intellectual sparks and emotional vulnerability.
However, The Sun Is Also a Star isn't without its flaws. The plot can feel predictable at times, with a heavy reliance on coincidences. The ending, while hopeful, might feel overly sentimental for some readers.
Overall, The Sun Is Also a Star is a charming and thought-provoking novel. It's a perfect choice for those seeking a fast-paced love story with a dash of social commentary. The book explores the complexities of fate, free will, and the power of human connection in a world full of uncertainty.