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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
novel Love and Gravity.
Sunati and Austen are students in a future, spacefaring, Earth-based society. They're also falling in love with each
other. Facing school difficulties caused in part by a condition that prevents body modifications, Austen considers
changing her course of study, but she doesn't want to feel like she's giving up. Meanwhile, Sunati is confronted with a
different choice: whether or not to accept an exciting job offer that would require a year-long stay on Saturn's moon
Enceladus. Though these seem like insurmountable problems, there just may be solutions.
Though it takes place in striking settings featuring advanced technology (there are space elevators and deep-space
colonization) the story is intimate-grounded in emotions, relationships, and life decisions. Sunati and Austen
navigate universal questions about love, career, family, and happiness with wisdom.
The book's cast is diverse; Austen's parents have a boyfriend, and a variety of skin and hair colors are on display.
Rendered in beautiful pastels, the art shows manga and anime influences, but with its own stylish storytelling tweaks.
A "soft focus" appearance to the backgrounds gives the book a pleasing, dreamy quality, while the captions and word
balloons, which are color-coded for each character, allow for easy narrative flow.
Love and Gravity is a sweet, futuristic graphic novel in which young women make hard, adult choices in their lives.-- "Foreward Reviews"
Healthy relationships and healthy conversations unfold in a sweet slice-of-life story, the second in a series that launched on Webtoon.
Possessing much of the same charm of the first book, this sequel, set in a futuristic world where people can modify their appearances using technology called mods, introduces readers to new challenges in the lives of Sunati and Austen. A good portion of the book is focused on friendship, specifically Rae and Sunati's. It starts with a flashback to 10 years earlier, when Sunati first came to Kaku City and felt scared by how overwhelming everything was-until she found Rae, suddenly had a friend, and wasn't alone anymore. The story returns to the present, when the two young women work together. Sunati has an exciting new job opportunity, but she isn't the only one: Rae gets her dream job, but it means she'll be moving far away. Conflicted-wanting what's best for her friend but also not wanting her to go-Sunati finds solace in girlfriend Austen. Ultimately, the two best friends work it out. The book includes a positive mention of therapy and a frank conversation about sex, consent, and waiting until you feel ready. These elements reflect a theme throughout this charming work: cultivating satisfying relationships through open, honest communication. The art is mainly in tones of blue and pink, executed in a fluid, dreamy, watercolor-painting style.
Heartwarming.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
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