Tales of the celestial kingdom

Sue Lynn Tan

Book - 2024

Collecting nine enchanting stories set in the Immortal Realm--a world of gods, magic and legendary creatures--the beautifully illustrated volume, told from the perspectives of multiple characters, is filled with magic, mythology, friendship and love.

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Subjects
Genres
Mythological fiction
Fantasy fiction
Short stories
Linked stories
Published
New York, NY : Harper Voyager, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Sue Lynn Tan (author)
Other Authors
Kelly Chong (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Illustrator statement from jacket.
Physical Description
xv, 153 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780063326699
9780008640422
  • Chang'e: rise of the sunbirds
  • Houyi: the ten suns
  • Chang'e: goddess of the moon
  • Liwei: the snow ginseng root
  • Wenzhi: battle with the bone devil
  • Shuxiao: return to the Jade Palace
  • Liwei: a rival's spirit
  • Wenzhi: sun moon teahouse
  • Xingyin: home.
Review by Booklist Review

Tan returns to the spellbinding world of her Celestial Kingdom duology (beginning with Daughter of the Moon Goddess, 2022) with this collection of nine stories set before, during, and after the novels. The first section, "Dusk," deepens readers' understanding of Xingyin's parents in three stories, contextualizing their fateful decisions: Houyi's slaughter of the 10 sunbirds and Chang'e's drinking of the immortality elixir to save herself and her baby. The next section, "Twilight," spans both books in the duology and recounts important moments and fierce battles from the perspective of other characters, particularly key romantic figures, Liwei and Wenzhi, who weigh their feelings for Xingyin against their duty to family. The final section, "Dawn," portrays Wenzhi's mortal life after his reincarnation and his eventual reunion with Xingyin; the final story serves as a swooningly romantic epilogue to the duology. These insightful character studies and interesting side stories are perfect for readers ready to reimmerse themselves in Tan's magical storytelling, especially those who have longed for a proper ending to Xingyin and Wenzhi's tale.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Tan returns to the fanciful world of her bestselling Celestial Kingdom duology (after Heart of the Sun Warrior) with this vibrant collection of nine stories each highlighting behind-the-scenes perspectives from her main characters. The moon goddess Chang'e narrates two prequel tales--"Rise of the Sunbirds" and "Goddess of the Moon"--sharing glimpses of her time with her husband, Houyi, before she became immortal. For his part, Houyi, the great archer and commander of the emperor's army, reveals his unwavering loyalty to his duty in "The Ten Suns." In "The Snow Ginseng Root" and "A Rival's Spirit," Liwei begins to realize his feelings for series heroine Xingyin but comes to understand that giving her what she truly wants means helping his romantic rival. Soldier Wenzhi fights side-by-side with Xingyin in "Battle with the Bone Devil" before reuniting with her during peace time in "Sun Moon Teahouse." Finally, Xingyin herself gets a happily ever after in "Home" after watching her mortal beloved lose his memories. The tales are driven more by introspection than by plot, and though they offer few surprises, they represent a welcome chance to revisit favorite characters. This is a gift for series fans. Agent: Naomi Davis, BookEnds Literary. (Feb.)

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