Instant National Bestseller and International Bestseller!
Hugo Award Finalist!
Arthur C. Clarke Award Finalist!
Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction Finalist!
A thrillingly told queer space opera about the wreckage of war, the family you find, and who you must become when every choice is stripped from you, Some Desperate Glory is Astounding Award Winner Emily Tesh's explosive debut novel.
"Some Desperate Glory surprised me at every turn. At once a space thriller, a tale of deprogramming, and a missive on identity and meaning, the result is a vitally refreshing addition to the SFF genre. This book has earned a permanent place on my favorites shelf."--V. E. Schwab
"Masterful, audacious storytelling. Relentless, unsentimental, a completely wild ride."--Tamsyn Muir
"This is the sort of debut novel every novelist hopes to write."--John Scalzi
"Deserves a space on shelves alongside Ursula K. Le Guin and Octavia Butler."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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A Best Of Pick for The Guardian GoodReads Publishers Weekly Powell's Amazon Barnes & Noble Audible Gizmodo Book Riot LitHub Financial Times Discover Sci-Fi Locus NPR Library Journal
While we live, the enemy shall fear us.
Since she was born, Kyr has trained for the day she can avenge the murder of planet Earth. Raised in the bowels of Gaea Station alongside the last scraps of humanity, she readies herself to face the Wisdom, the powerful, reality-shaping weapon that gave the majoda their victory over humanity.
They are what's left. They are what must survive. Kyr is one of the best warriors of her generation, the sword of a dead planet. When Command assigns her brother to certain death and relegates her to Nursery to bear sons until she dies trying, she knows she must take humanity's revenge into her own hands.
Alongside her brother's brilliant but seditious friend and a lonely, captive alien, Kyr escapes from everything she's known into a universe far more complicated than she was taught and far more wondrous than she could have imagined.
Show moreInstant National Bestseller and International Bestseller!
Hugo Award Finalist!
Arthur C. Clarke Award Finalist!
Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction Finalist!
A thrillingly told queer space opera about the wreckage of war, the family you find, and who you must become when every choice is stripped from you, Some Desperate Glory is Astounding Award Winner Emily Tesh's explosive debut novel.
"Some Desperate Glory surprised me at every turn. At once a space thriller, a tale of deprogramming, and a missive on identity and meaning, the result is a vitally refreshing addition to the SFF genre. This book has earned a permanent place on my favorites shelf."--V. E. Schwab
"Masterful, audacious storytelling. Relentless, unsentimental, a completely wild ride."--Tamsyn Muir
"This is the sort of debut novel every novelist hopes to write."--John Scalzi
"Deserves a space on shelves alongside Ursula K. Le Guin and Octavia Butler."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
National Bestseller Sunday Times Bestseller An Indie Next Pick A LibraryReads Pick a Goodreads Choice Finalist With three starred reviews!
A Best Of Pick for The Guardian GoodReads Publishers Weekly Powell's Amazon Barnes & Noble Audible Gizmodo Book Riot LitHub Financial Times Discover Sci-Fi Locus NPR Library Journal
While we live, the enemy shall fear us.
Since she was born, Kyr has trained for the day she can avenge the murder of planet Earth. Raised in the bowels of Gaea Station alongside the last scraps of humanity, she readies herself to face the Wisdom, the powerful, reality-shaping weapon that gave the majoda their victory over humanity.
They are what's left. They are what must survive. Kyr is one of the best warriors of her generation, the sword of a dead planet. When Command assigns her brother to certain death and relegates her to Nursery to bear sons until she dies trying, she knows she must take humanity's revenge into her own hands.
Alongside her brother's brilliant but seditious friend and a lonely, captive alien, Kyr escapes from everything she's known into a universe far more complicated than she was taught and far more wondrous than she could have imagined.
Show moreEMILY TESH, winner of the Astounding Award and a Crawford Award finalist, is the author of the World Fantasy Award-winning Greenhollow Duology, which begins with the novella Silver in the Wood and concludes with Drowned Country. Some Desperate Glory is her first novel.
Instant National Bestseller and International Bestseller
Sunday Times Bestseller An Indie Next Pick A LibraryReads Pick With
three starred reviews! A Best Of Pick for The Guardian GoodReads
Publishers Weekly Powell's Gizmodo Book Riot LitHub Financial Times
Discover Sci-Fi Locus NPR Library Journal "Some Desperate Glory
surprised me at every turn. At once a space thriller, a tale of
deprogramming, and a missive on identity and meaning, the result is
a vitally refreshing addition to the SFF genre. This book has
earned a permanent place on my favorites shelf."--V. E. Schwab, The
Invisible Life of Addie LaRue "Some Desperate Glory is honest,
unflinchingly so. This book will hurt you and you will say thank
you. It has everything you'd want in a queer space opera--wit and
imagination and adventure, all within a brilliantly constructed
world with an 'unlikable' and wholly irresistible lead. Reading
this feels like bearing witness to something revolutionary... It
will change you for the better."--Olivie Blake, New York Times
bestselling author of The Atlas Six "This is the sort of debut
novel every novelist hopes to write. Spectacular from page
one."--John Scalzi, New York Times bestselling author of The Kaiju
Preservation Society
"Masterful, audacious storytelling. Relentless, unsentimental, a
completely wild ride. I had a time. Talk about Mass Effect beating
up Brave New World in a dark alley."--Tamsyn Muir, New York Times
bestselling author of The Locked Tomb series "Tesh crams in enough
wild inventiveness for an entire trilogy, wrapped around an
emotional core that's powerful and urgent and unmistakably real."--
M. R. Carey, author of The Girl with All the Gifts "Kyr is a
revelatory hero--never have I so fervently wished the worst for
someone, only to end up cheering for them... Fierce and
heartbreakingly humane, this book is for everyone who loved Ender's
Game, but Ender's Game didn't love them back."--Shelley
Parker-Chan, Sunday Times bestselling author of She Who Became the
Sun "A fantastic, engrossing space opera filled with found family
and an incredible character arc as Kyr grows and learns the truth
of the universe."-Library Journal, Best Science Fiction and Fantasy
of 2023 "Raw and action-packed. . . . This riveting adventure
deserves a space on shelves alongside genre titans like Ursula K.
Le Guin and Octavia Butler."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "A
monumental journey. . . . An intriguing space opera and study of
radicalization, indoctrination, and what happens when one breaks
free in the most absolute way."-Library Journal, starred review
"Bound to make waves as one of the best sf novels of 2023. Fans of
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power will fall hard for this story .
. . . [It's an] expansive story with an action-packed pace full of
exciting battles and gut-wrenching twists."--Booklist, starred
review "Tesh writes compellingly...[blending] thrilling action with
a mind-bending course in cosmic metaphysics, which keep shifting
your sense of what this book is about. If you're looking for a
page-turner with fascinating ideas, then Some Desperate Glory
absolutely qualifies."--The Washington Post "What begins as classic
military space opera blossoms into something far more complex and
interesting. . . . The well-told story combines thrilling action
with more thoughtful content, touching on such hot topics as AI,
fascism and gender politics, and looks like another award
winner."--The Guardian "This brilliant, queer space opera combines
smart worldbuilding with nuanced explorations of gender, fascism,
racism, and more."--Buzzfeed "A profoundly humane and brilliantly
constructed space opera that will have you cheering, swearing,
laughing, and ugly-crying. It's perfect."--Alix E. Harrow, New York
Times bestselling author of Starling House "This book hit me like a
lightning bolt. From the destruction of Earth on the first page, to
the human cult on a forgotten space station, to the indoctrinated
teen soldier whose narrow worldview Tesh cracks open with pliers,
this book is astoundingly good. An explosive and extraordinary
story that I couldn't stop reading and will never forget."--Everina
Maxwell, author of Winter's Orbit
"This book will turn you inside out and then casually remake you
while you wheeze in gratitude. Unflinchingly intense, gloriously
queer, and with one of the most finely-crafted and fascinating
character journeys I've ever read, Some Desperate Glory is space
opera at its absolute best."--Freya Marske, Sunday Times
bestselling author of A Marvellous Light "Devastatingly
entertaining, horribly funny, Some Desperate Glory swoops through
space and time with effortless precision, never pulling a punch or
settling for an easy answer. There's nothing else like it."--A. K.
Larkwood, author of The Unspoken Name "Tesh turning her novelistic
sights to space opera is an event that should make every
speculative fiction reader take note: Some Desperate Glory is a
masterful take on survival and revenge and what's beyond
them."--The Chicago Review of Books "I can't stop thinking about
this novel. I wish there were a multiverse I could access where I
hadn't yet listened to it just so I could experience it again.
Emily Tesh's debut novel delivers a rich, terrifying vision of
post-Earth humanity and a misguided hero whose redemption you can't
help but root for."--Audible, featured in Best SFF of the Year So
Far "This is a spectacular space opera. It's bold, imaginative,
occasionally grim, and ultimately hopeful that individuals can
change, and can make a difference."--Locus "Rife with rich settings
and refreshingly distinct alien species, Some Desperate Glory will
resonate with readers looking for messy morality and antihero
redemption arcs."--BookPage "Fans of military femme sci-fi and of
queer space opera, take note. This is a book about how to pry your
mind out of a fascist upbringing, and so much more. . . . Grief can
be planetary in scale, too. . . . A keen observation of how
catastrophe creates radicalism. In a book that is a heady mix of
military space opera and sensitive character study, a girl bred for
brutal combat begins to question the narratives that formed
her."--The New Scientist "Some Desperate Glory has become one of my
early favorites of the year. . . . [Kyr's] emotional journey . . .
had me ugly-sobbing on the train."--LitHub "Despite the toxic
martyrdom of her upbringing, Kyr's emotional growth is wholly
earned. Emily Tesh unflinchingly plumbs black hole depths of
bleakness, with a resolution that had me sobbing cathartically,
ready to say goodbye."--NPR, "Books We Love" feature "A
coming-of-age space opera wherein children indoctrinated from
childhood with a thirst for vengeance against an alien race are
thrust into situations where they must question and unpack that
learned ideology and radicalization? AND it's a stand-alone. AND
it's a debut from a powerful new voice. AND it's got that good good
sci-fi worldbuilding. AND it's queer. Can I get a 'HELL
YEAH!'?"--Powell's, Best of 2023 "The novel . . . traces the
awakening of Kyr's conscience and her efforts to shake off the
chains of a martial, heteronormative upbringing and embrace
otherness. If that makes it sound dry and worthy, it is anything
but. This is vigorous, action-packed space opera with a progressive
slant."--Financial Times "Engage hyperdrive, readers . . . . You'll
fly through this queer dark space opera--about a warrior raised to
avenge the destruction of planet Earth--at the speed of
light!"--WeAreBookish "A queer space opera exploring the themes of
war, found family, and fighting for who you are when your choices
are taken away? Yes, please!"--Portalist Praise for the World
Fantasy Award-winning Silver in the Wood "A true story of the
woods, of the fae, and of the heart. Deep and green and
wonderful."--Naomi Novik "A wildly evocative and enchanting story
of old forests, forgotten gods, and new love."--Jenn Lyons "Find a
quiet place in a nearby wood, listen to the trees whisper, and
thank the old gods and new for this beautiful little book, of which
I intend to get lost in again and again."--Book Riot
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