Star-crossed lovers, against-all-odds friendship, and a brutally unforgiving world make this first in a trilogy utterly unforgettable.
WeтАЩre two songs joined. And thereтАЩs a word for that. A harmony.
Elsa is used to hiding the most important parts of herselfтАФher feelings for Rye, her distaste for a world ruled by men, and, most crucially, her gift of songlight. She buries that secret deep inside. In Brightland, those with songlight are called Unhumans and are abhorred. Rye is the only other person Elsa has known with songlight, and their shared bond has brought them together.
ElsaтАЩs world begins to fall apart one desperate, heart-wrenching day and she doesnтАЩt know where to turn until a girl appears before her. But the girl isnтАЩt really thereтАФher songlight has been drawn to ElsaтАЩs frantic grief.
Elsa lives in a remote seaside village; Nightingale, her new friend, lives in a city hundreds of miles away with her father, a government official responsible for rooting out Unhumans. The two never expected to connect via songlight. But when they do, and when they realize the extent of their power, theyтАЩll be thrust in the middle of a war that threatens their very existence.
From an award-winning screenwriter making her novel debut comes this powerful trilogy perfect for fans of Sabaa Tahir and Adrienne Young.
Moira Buffini is an Olivier AwardтАУwinning UK playwright and BAFTA-nominated screenwriter, writing many plays for the National Theatre and the West End. Films include Tamara Drewe, Jane Eyre, Byzantium, and The Dig. She cocreated and was showrunner of Hulu's Harlots. Songlight is her debut novel. She lives in London.