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If you found yourself moved by Aster's journey to understand herself and her past aboard the Matilda, you'll be captivated by The Deep. Here, Solomon crafts another unforgettable protagonist, Yetu, whose struggle with inherited trauma and communal memory is both haunting and tender. The novella’s underwater world is lushly realized, and its exploration of identity, legacy, and healing echoes the psychological and emotional depth that made An Unkindness of Ghosts so powerful.
If the oppressive, stratified society and stark social commentary of the Matilda gripped you, you’ll be riveted by Parable of the Sower. Butler’s vision of a near-future America in collapse is uncompromisingly bleak, yet through Lauren Olamina’s journey, you’ll find the same sharp critique of societal injustice and resilience of marginalized individuals that made An Unkindness of Ghosts unforgettable.
If you were drawn to Aster’s outsider status and her navigation of a world that refuses to accept her, you’ll find a kindred spirit in Cara, the protagonist of The Space Between Worlds. Her journey through multiverse travel is deeply entwined with issues of class, race, and gender, providing the rich, diverse representation and nuanced character you loved in An Unkindness of Ghosts.
If you appreciated how An Unkindness of Ghosts uses a sci-fi setting to examine race, gender, and power, Kindred offers a similarly bold approach. Dana’s time-traveling ordeal to antebellum Maryland provides a harrowing, immersive look at the legacies of oppression, blending speculative fiction with incisive social critique that will resonate with your experience aboard the Matilda.
If you loved the close-knit, complicated relationships among the crew of the Matilda, you’ll delight in the Wayfarer’s multi-species ensemble in The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. Chambers’ warm, character-driven storytelling explores the bonds of chosen family, personal growth, and belonging—offering heartfelt moments and richly developed side characters reminiscent of Aster’s world.
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