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Song of Stars by Rae D. Magdon
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Sefina, a young orphan, studies music at the Temple of Dreams. She loves to sing with her best friend Mirae, but their voices aren't the same. Mirae's voice heals the sick while Sefina's is ordinary. Unable to compete with Mirae's miracles, Sefina longs for acknowledgment from Lady Lirath, their demanding music instructor. When their temple's leader dies, Sefina must compete with Mirae for the position—not only against a miracle-worker, but the woman she loves.
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Sefina, a young orphan, studies music at the Temple of Dreams. She loves to sing with her best friend Mirae, but their voices aren't the same. Mirae's voice heals the sick while Sefina's is ordinary. Unable to compete with Mirae's miracles, Sefina longs for acknowledgment from Lady Lirath, their demanding music instructor. When their temple's leader dies, Sefina must compete with Mirae for the position—not only against a miracle-worker, but the woman she loves.
Sefina, a young orphan, studies music at the Temple of Dreams. She loves to sing with her best friend Mirae, but their voices aren't the same. Mirae's voice heals the sick while Sefina's is ordinary. Unable to compete with Mirae's miracles, Sefina longs for acknowledgment from Lady Lirath, their demanding music instructor. When their temple's leader dies, Sefina must compete with Mirae for the position—not only against a miracle-worker, but the woman she loves.
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Rae D. Magdon is an author of queer speculative fiction. She believes everyone deserves to see themselves represented in the stories they read, especially lesbians, bisexual women, queer women, trans women, and nonbinary folks. She has published over 10 novels through Desert Palm Press. Her cyberpunk novel, Lucky 7, received a Golden Crown Literary Award for Sci-Fi/Fantasy (2019) as well as a Rainbow Award for Science Fiction (2019). Starless Nights, her 2017 space opera with co-author Michelle Magly, also received a Rainbow Award.
A non-lesfic book that has inspired me:
Daughter Of The Forest by Juliet Marillier
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