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Teo's Durumi
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Teo’s Durumi

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The dazzling and cinematic sequel to space opera Ocean's Godori takes Ocean and her crew deep into the cloisters of the Moon and the conflicts of the heart. 'As ever, Elaine U. Cho takes us on a twisting journey that further expands on her haunting themes around grief, memory, and sacrifice, bringing us breathlessly to the end of a story we'll never forget.' Lena Waithe, Rishi Rajani, and Naomi Funabashi, Hillman Grad Books. Teo Anand, former ne'er-do-well second son of the Anand Tech empire and current solar fugitive, has just crash-landed on the Moon after escaping the latest attempt on his life. But if anyone can help exonerate him, it's his best friend, bold Korean space pilot Ocean Yoon. Falsely accused of murdering his family, Teo is running out of both time and options. But loyalties are uncertain in their group of steadfast comrades and tentative new allies, and it's difficult to know who to trust in the tangled web that awaits them in Artemis, a city on the Moon rich in Korean history and haunted by ghosts from Teo's and Ocean's pasts. Further complicating matters are Haven-the pensive medic whose beliefs challenge Ocean's-and the dashing Phoenix-a space raider who's come blazing into Teo's life in more ways than one. All the while, Corvus, the real culprit behind the slaying of the Anands, is sowing a path of destruction that threatens to swallow the solar whole. The crew will wrestle with clashing ideals, flying bullets, and undeniable feelings as they race toward a stunning final stand. Teo's Durumi brings Cho's space opera duology to an exhilarating close, one that contends with questions of identity and acceptance; grief and redemption; and loyalty and sacrifice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zando
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9781638933656

The dazzling and cinematic sequel to space opera Ocean's Godori takes Ocean and her crew deep into the cloisters of the Moon and the conflicts of the heart. 'As ever, Elaine U. Cho takes us on a twisting journey that further expands on her haunting themes around grief, memory, and sacrifice, bringing us breathlessly to the end of a story we'll never forget.' Lena Waithe, Rishi Rajani, and Naomi Funabashi, Hillman Grad Books. Teo Anand, former ne'er-do-well second son of the Anand Tech empire and current solar fugitive, has just crash-landed on the Moon after escaping the latest attempt on his life. But if anyone can help exonerate him, it's his best friend, bold Korean space pilot Ocean Yoon. Falsely accused of murdering his family, Teo is running out of both time and options. But loyalties are uncertain in their group of steadfast comrades and tentative new allies, and it's difficult to know who to trust in the tangled web that awaits them in Artemis, a city on the Moon rich in Korean history and haunted by ghosts from Teo's and Ocean's pasts. Further complicating matters are Haven-the pensive medic whose beliefs challenge Ocean's-and the dashing Phoenix-a space raider who's come blazing into Teo's life in more ways than one. All the while, Corvus, the real culprit behind the slaying of the Anands, is sowing a path of destruction that threatens to swallow the solar whole. The crew will wrestle with clashing ideals, flying bullets, and undeniable feelings as they race toward a stunning final stand. Teo's Durumi brings Cho's space opera duology to an exhilarating close, one that contends with questions of identity and acceptance; grief and redemption; and loyalty and sacrifice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zando
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9781638933656