William Alexander writes unrealisms for readers of all ages. His work has won the National Book Award, the Eleanor Cameron Award, the Librarian Favorites Award, the Teacher Favorites Award, two CBC Best Children's Book of the Year Awards, and two Junior Library Guild Selections. As a small child he honestly thought that his Cuban American family came from the lost island of Atlantis.
""Do you want highly intelligent intelligences in training? A Moon Queen? Intrigue and Murder? All packaged up and delivered to you by secret interstellar courier? YES yes you do. This book is a delight and brings so much joy into the universe.""--Fran Wilde, author of The Ship of Stolen Words ""I loved this book! I'm a sucker for brilliant space operas--for heroic bots, ethical assassins, jealous siblings, and renegade daughters. The story/plot revolves around delicious, inspired technology. The human and nonhuman characters surprise and delight. They stumble and overreach. They risk everything, who they are, have been, and might become, to wrangle their own truth from a deadly deluge of data. We could all drown in the data stream. William Alexaner's Sunward is the book to take you to stars.""--Andrea Hairston, author of Master of Poisons *""An award-winning children's author transitions to adult novels with this sf thriller...[that] will delight fans of Robin Sloan's Moonbound.""-- ""Booklist, starred review"" *""Readers who loved Aimee Ogden's Emergent Properties, Silvia Park's Luminous, and Aliette de Bodard's Navigational Entanglements will find this to be a delightful combination of similar elements.""-- ""Library Journal, starred review""