"The vivid, unusual, stirring characters make it a piquant and often enjoyable read despite the pointed bleakness of the setting.It''s structurally and thematically daring and manages to include a little bit of hope while leveling a devastating critique at racism and fascism." -- Los Angeles Times , recommended by Malka Older Included in Los Angeles Review of Books''s Reading the Rainbow: A Pride Reading List (Blue + Violet) Included in the American Library Association''s GLBTRT 2019 Over the Rainbow List Included in Hypable ''s list of book recommendations related to Captain Marvel "This novel from an exciting new voice follows Aster, who lives in the slums of a spaceship that is escorting the last survivors of humanity to a Promised Land--a journey that has taken decades so far. The vessel is segregated and cruel, and as she tries to escape, she starts discovering dark connections between her own mother''s death and the fate of the ship''s sovereign. Solomon has already been called a successor to Octavia Butler, rightly so." -- Elle UK "Rivers Solomon''s debut science fiction novel is cunning, dark, and unapologetic; atmospheric and visceral; the kind of story that pulls you in and doesn''t let go. Aboard the HSS Matilda, a spaceship in the future, Solomon and her characters deftly tackle race, identity, sexuality, gender, poverty, and discrimination, all with thoughtful insight and thrilling intensity. This is a difficult work that pays off; the rare kind of book that stays with you for years.
You should read it now--I plan to read it again." -- Shondaland Selected by Montreal''s Drawn + Quarterly for their Strange Futures Book Club "This book thoughtfully explores race, gender, and much more, while delivering a story that you won''t be able to put down." -- Bustle "This is a dark book in which the characters are treated brutally, but also a powerful one. For me, the nuances of how Aster''s peers deal with mental illness, neurodivergence, and trauma are especially fascinating." -- Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog " An Unkindness of Ghosts is a debut of a powerful new voice in science fiction, and a must-read for fans of Ursula Le Guin, N.K. Jemisin, Octavia Butler, and Margaret Atwood." -- BookRiot , Included in 8 Great Reads to Get Into Afrofuturism "Perfect for: Readers who are looking for a space opera that tackles themes surrounding identity in thoughtful and fascinating ways.
" -- Bookish , included in 4 Space Operas to Celebrate May the 4th "With an Afrofuturist premise grounded in a queer neuroatypical worldview, An Unkindness of Ghosts is the post-Butler novel many of us have been waiting for." -- Strange Horizons "My recommendation for today is to check out An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon, which made all kinds of sci-fi and fantasy ''best'' lists of last year. It''s about a stratified society aboard a spacecraft, and it is intensely thought-provoking." -- LeVar Burton Reads (podcast) "Because the unjust society of the generation ship Matilda--divided by race, class, and religion--is deeply detailed, and uncomfortably close to home." -- Barnes & Noble "Solomon''s evocation of this society is so sharply detailed and viscerally realized, the characters so closely observed, the individual scenes so tightly structured, that the novel achieves surprising power and occasional brilliance.Aster [is] one of the more memorable characters in recent SF, and it''s enough, in the end, to make An Unkindness of Ghosts among the most provocative and fiercely passionate of recent generation starship tales, and Solomon among the most distinctive new voices to emerge this year." -- Locus "Solomon''s big, unflinching and poetically detailed sci-fi debut tells the story of Aster Grey, an orphan raised on the slavery deck of a starship called the HSS Matilda as she searches for answers to her mother''s death and the mystery of the forces who control the starship. Aster is both neuroatypical and queer, and these elements of her characterization work seamlessly and nonexploitatively into a plot that mirrors so many of our own world''s greatest injustices, probing at our ideas about classism, racism, abuse and tyranny.
A stunning first novel by a writer I can''t wait to see more from." -- Them, included in 10 Books That Stole Our Queer Hearts in 2017 Included in a roundup of the Reading Women Podcast, Must-Read Fantasy Novels by Women "This striking debut novel, set aboard a generation ship where white supremacists enslave black laborers, combines sharp allegory with poetic metaphor. Aster Grey, a literal-minded medic, hopes to undermine the ruling Sovereignty with the help of notes left by her mother, but decoding them is an almost impossible challenge. Solomon addresses numerous daunting topics with incision and insight in this stunning achievement." -- Publishers Weekly, Best Book of the Year, Science Fiction/Fantasy "Harrowing and beautiful, this is SF at its best: showing the possible future but warning of the danger of bringing old prejudices and cruelties to that new world. While a story about enslaved people in space could be a one-note polemic, the fully rounded characters bring nuance and genuine pathos to this amazing debut." -- Library Journal, Starred Review "Aster was born on the lower decks of the USS Matilda , a space vessel searching for a habitable planet after an ecological disaster on Earth. Only Aster grasps the means of melding science, tradition, and spirituality to heal from generational trauma so the ship can return safely.
" -- Library Journal , from a February 2019 feature on Afrofuturism "Solomon''s distyopian fantasy stars quietly rebellious Aster, whose family has lived for generations in the hold of the creaky HSS Matilda, putatively carrying the last of humanity to a Promised Land." -- Library Journal , Included in Barbara Hoffert''s Debut Novels spotlight "Solomon debuts with a raw distillation of slavery, feudalism, prison, and religion that kicks like rotgut moonshine.Stunning." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Infused with the spirit of Octavia Butler and loaded with meaning for the present day, An Unkindness of Ghosts will appeal to a wide variety of readers. Solomon''s impassioned, speculative, literary book is sorely needed on library shelves." -- Booklist "Rivers Solomon is a bold new voice in speculative fiction. This startling debut delves into issues of class, race and gender on a futuristic spaceship whose society mimics the antebellum American South.Though shaped like the past transported into the future, Solomon''s narrative seethes with underpinnings of the present carried to the extreme, a police state where women have lost reproductive rights and people of color face servitude and constant brutality.
Complex and prophetic, An Unkindness of Ghosts will have readers cheering Aster as she fights for her freedom." -- Shelf Awareness "With An Unkindness of Ghosts, Rivers Solomon inarguably shows themselves to be a literary child of genre leader Octavia E. Butler.Suffused with the past, the present, and the future of human experiences in its events, An Unkindness of Ghosts launches the career of a brilliantly gifted and important new writer in science fiction." -- Foreword Reviews, Starred Review "The HSS Matilda is a well-crafted world, and.the diversity of the people who inhabit it--their various sexual and gender identities, physical abilities, and psychological burdens--is refreshingly visible and vital even as they face brutal discrimination for their differences. An entertaining novel that does not neglect the vitality of its story while probing society''s assumptions." -- Kirkus Reviews "The HSS Matilda is a generation ship organized much like the antebellum South.
Embroiled in a grudge with a brutal overseer and sowing the seeds of civil war, sharecropper Aster learns there may be a way off the ship if she''s willing to fight for it." -- Publishers Weekly; included in Fall 2017 Adult Announcements, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror "A Generation Ship story like no other.Remarkable." -- Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog "Transposing the cruelties of a Southern plantation to outer space, this book was the best debut I read this year. The white people on the massive spaceship Matilda''s upper decks live in luxury and keep the black people on the lower decks enslaved. Aster is black, neuroatypical, ambiguously gendered according to her society''s mores, and an orphan of the lower decks. While an outsider in her social groups, she is also a medical genius, and with the support and friendship of a light-skinned surgeon from the upper decks, she navigates Matilda''s horrors to bring succour and healing where she can." -- NPR, Book Concierge Best Books of 2017 "In Rivers Solomon''s An Unkindness of Ghosts, a generation starship has left the ruined Earth behind: the senior crew are all white supremacists, while dark-skinned people are kept below decks as slave labor.
In this unflinching debut Solomon invites comparisons with Octavia Butler." -- The Guardian, Best Book of the Year / Science Fiction and Fantasy "Solomon''s strong characters, led by Aster herself, make this a deeply affecting tale that is far more than a simple allegory of injustice." -- Chicago Tribune "Solomon''s work ear.