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A Thousand Beginnings and Endings
By (Author) Ellen Oh
By (author) Elsie Chapman
By (author) Rene Ahdieh
By (author) Sona Charaipotra
By (author) Preeti Chhibber
By (author) Roshani Chokshi
By (author) Aliette de Bodard
By (author) Melissa de la Cruz
By (author) Julie Kagawa
By (author) Rahul Kanakia
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Greenwillow Books
7th February 2020
19th March 2020
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Anthologies
823.0108092
Paperback
352
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
284g
Sixteen extraordinary authorsincluding New York Times bestsellers Melissa de la Cruz, Rene Ahdieh, and Julie Kagawareimagine the folklore and mythology of East and South Asia in short stories that are by turns enchanting, heartbreaking, romantic, and passionate. This exquisite paperback anthology includes an original bonus story from Ellen Oh. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called A Thousand Beginnings and Endings a must-read.
A mountain loses her heart. Two sisters transform into birds to escape captivity. A young man learns the true meaning of sacrifice. A young woman takes up her mothers mantle and leads the dead to their final resting place.
Bestselling and award-winning authors explore the timeless themes of East and South Asian lore in sixteen original stories that will appeal to every reader. From fantasy to science fiction to contemporary, from romance to tales of revenge, these stories will beguile readers from start to finish. Edited by We Need Diverse Books co-founder Ellen Oh and Elsie Chapman, this anthology contains stories from sixteen Asian and South Asian authors, including New York Times bestsellers and award-winners. In a starred review, Kirkus called it an incredible anthology that will keep readers on the edges of their seats, wanting more.
Featuring:
Rene Ahdieh, Elsie Chapman, Sona Charaipotra, Preeti Chhibber, Roshani Chokshi, Aliette de Bodard, Melissa de la Cruz, Julie Kagawa, Rahul Kanakia, Lori M. Lee, E. C. Myers, Cindy Pon, Aisha Saeed, Shveta Thakrar, Alyssa Wong, and a new original story by Ellen Oh.
Contrary to our Disney-fied expectations, not every story has a happy ending yet another facet to this fine compilation that enhances its ability to surprise, intrigue and delight. Chicago Tribune This collection fills a gap in modern retellings of fairy tales and myths by presenting non-European myths. ...Give to fans of Marissa Meyers Lunar Chronicles or Rick Riordans Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard. An excellent first purchase for all libraries. School Library Journal (starred review) Outstanding...Each story is followed by a missive from its author, sharing inspiration and background on creative choices and changes. Thoughtfully compiled and written, this compendium is a must-read. Publishers Weekly (starred review) A collection of Asian myths and legends in which beloved stories of spirits, magic, family, love, and heartbreak are combined with elements from modern teens lives.With such a variety of emotion and experiences to explore, nearly any teen can find something to relate to...An incredible anthology that will keep readers on the edges of their seats, wanting more. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Authors Oh and Chapman have created this much-needed anthology of Asian myths and folktales. ...Its a wonderful concept, and the styles and subjects are as diverse as the countries and cultures represented. ...these stories are for everyone. Booklist Oh and Chapman bring together fifteen authors with Asian roots to reinterpret stories from throughout Asia, creating a collection that...explores the traditional folktale motifs of fate, vengeance, goodness, and love. ...an inventiveness on par with Bardugos folktale revisions in The Language of Thorns. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books All of these stories achieve emotional depth and connection while showcasing each storytellers unique literary voice. The Horn Book Fifteen acclaimed Asian and Asian-American authors breathe fresh life into 15 popular Asian folktales and myths, elevating this anthology to a higher level...Oh and Chapman have created a work that celebrates Asian storytelling. It should fill...the reader with wonder. BookPage
Ellen Oh is the author of the Prophecy trilogy and the upcoming middle grade Spirit Hunters. She is a Brooklyn native, attended NYU undergrad, and has a law degree from Georgetown. She lives with family in Bethesda, MD. Elsie Chapman grew up in British Columbia, Canada, before graduating from the University of British Columbia with a BA in English literature. She lives in Tokyo, Japan, with her husband and their two children. She is the author of Dualed and Divided.