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KEEPERS OF THE STONES AND STARS by Michael Barakiva

KEEPERS OF THE STONES AND STARS

by Michael Barakiva

Pub Date: May 21st, 2024
ISBN: 9780374314408
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Precious gems, resourceful teenagers, and a deadline to save the world: What could possibly go wrong?

Reed de Vries is finishing up his junior year of high school, and things are going well. He’s the president of his school’s Gay Straight Alliance and is thinking about running for student council. As for his best friend, Arno Sarkisian—well, the two boys may be becoming more than friends. All Reed’s plans are thrown into disarray, however, when he discovers a ruby on the beach of his Jersey Shore hometown. Suddenly, his school’s mysterious, handsome, and very British college counselor presents him with a life-or-death mission, and he’s on a quest to unite the Five Stone Bearers, who will need to work together to save the world. The journey includes ample twists and turns, and Barakiva adds interest by alternating perspectives among various characters and switching between the first and third person. The story is further deepened by glimpses of a previous, parallel quest that unfolds in Mughal-era India. The voices of the point-of-view characters are easily distinguishable and emphasize their individual experiences. Reed’s identity as a gay white musician clearly shapes his worldview and language, as does Arno’s as a gay Armenian Christian. Although the sheer density of ideas at play works against graceful execution, the book is relevant, vibrant, and inviting.

An imaginative, funny, and of-the-moment race to save the world.

(author’s note) (Fantasy. 14-18)