A Starred Review from Kirkus!

It’s so surreal to be typing this words, but The Dividing Sky has received a starred review from Kirkus! This is one of those things that I didn’t fully understand before I became a writer, but now I see what a huge and rare honor it is. Thank you to the team at Kirkus for seeing something special in my book. Full text below, and on the Kirkus website:

A teenager who sells memories for a living gets tangled up in a risky assignment while being tracked by the authorities.

Eighteen-year-old Liv Newman works for LifeCorp, a company that manufactures and sells “everything from toothbrushes to televisions—the goods that keep the entire Metro going.” She’s an EmoProxy—someone who’s been mechanically modified to sell memories, or Scraps, and enhance the productivity of wealthy Uppers in a futuristic Boston. Liv, who’s cued Black, is from the Lowers, a community built by the residents whose labor keeps the Metro running but who are unable to reap the benefits of their work. When she’s offered a lucrative job in the dangerous Outerlands, far beyond the surveilled city, she must figure out how to survive until payday. Before venturing on her mysterious assignment, Liv meets rookie Forceman Adrian Rao, a loyal, young, brown-skinned officer also employed by LifeCorp, which he credits with saving his life after he was left in the Metro by his Outerlands raider family. Their serendipitous meeting takes them on an adventure during which they test their limits as their feelings toward each other evolve, a journey narrated in their alternating voices. Tew’s fantastic contribution to the genre is full of heart. Themes such as class, labor, and ethics lie at the center of the story, which also features plenty of action, contributing to the enjoyable pacing. Fans of writers such as N.K. Jemisin and Octavia Butler are in for a treat.

A gutsy debut that will leave readers wanting more.

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