Emily Tesh is a UK-based author of science fiction and fantasy. Her debut novel, Some Desperate Glory, won the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Tesh is also a winner of the Astounding Award, and the author of the World Fantasy Award-winning Greenhollow duology.
An outstanding novel . . . one of the debuts of the year
*LOCUS*
Bound to make waves as one of the best SF novels of 2023 . . . [an]
expansive story with an action-packed pace full of exciting battles
and gut-wrenching twists
*BOOKLIST*
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)*
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*
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*
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*
It blew me away. Tesh unpeels the known world from around her young
militants with flawless control, revealing the lies and atrocities
beneath-but also the possibility of choice, and compassion. 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
*Shelley Parker-Chan, author of SHE WHO BECAME THE SUN*
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 THE ONCE AND
FUTURE WITCHES*
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 . . .
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*
Tesh crams in enough wild inventiveness for an entire trilogy,
wrapped around an emotional core that's powerful and urgent and
unmistakeably real
*M. R. Carey, bestselling author of THE GIRL WITH ALL THE
GIFTS*
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*
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*
This sparky debut is a blend of space opera and military SF that
refreshes both modes. Some Desperate Glory moves briskly,
page-turningly, and provides all the satisfactions of widescreen
galactic worldbuilding and adventure as it goes; but it never
sacrifices complexity or trades in easy answers . . . An instant
classic
*GUARDIAN*
This brilliant, queer space opera combines smart worldbuilding with
nuanced explorations of gender, fascism, racism, and more
*BUZZFEED*
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*
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)*
Some Desperate Glory has become one of my early favourites of the
year. . . . [Kyr's] emotional journey . . . had me ugly-sobbing on
the train
*LitHub*
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*
It's a wonderful, gripping ride with great hardware, brilliantly
drawn characters - both human and alien
*DAILY MAIL*
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