An IndieBound Bestseller
An NPR Best Book *"In lush prose, Pan retells both the Chinese legend of Chang'e and Houyi and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The seemingly ordinary setting of "1991, in Fairbridge, Where We Lay Our Scene" opens up to a world full of mystery and magic."--Horn Book, starred review
"... intricately woven tapestry of first love, intergenerational struggles, and the joys and heartaches of growing up. "--BCCB, starred review
"An effortless fusion of myth and realism, coming of age and fairy tale, this haunting love story rises on gossamer wings, but cuts bone deep."--Melissa Albert, New York Times bestselling author of The Hazel Wood
"This story really comes alive through Emily X.R. Pan's prose. Every sentence feels imbued with an ethereal magic. The two protagonists bond as they discover their family's secrets, navigate their futures and seek to understand the mysterious forces that surround them."--NPR's Books We Love
Praise for An Arrow to the Moon: "An Arrow to the Moon is a beautifully crafted blend of mythology and modern love story, full of stunning prose, characters who feel achingly real, and magic lurking just behind the ordinary. One of my new favorites!"--Hannah Whitten New York Times bestselling author of For The Wolf)
"An extraordinary debut from a fiercely talented writer."--Nova Ren Suma, bestselling author of The Walls Around Us
"Magic and mourning, love and loss, secrets kept and secrets revealed all illuminate Emily X.R. Pan's inventive and heart-wrenching debut."--Gayle Forman, bestselling author of If I Stay and I Was Here
"A lyrical love story infused with Chinese mythology."--TIME Magazine
" ...a brilliant story that will have you lingering on every moment. Hunter and Luna will capture your heart..."--B&N Reads
"... story that glows with ethereal magic."--NPR
"A lovely, lyrical exploration of how a poignant Chinese myth might play out in a contemporary setting." --Kirkus
"As anyone who read The Astonishing Color of After can tell you, Emily X. R. Pan's writing is, well, astonishing, and this story, pitched as Romeo and Juliet meets Houyi and Chang'e, solidifies that fact." --Buzzfeed
"Like Pan's's debut, An Arrow to the Moon will blend romance, emotional storytelling, Chinese mythology and fantastical elements for an unforgettable combination."--Bookpage
"A young adult novel that crafts a bittersweet narrative of love, family, and culture."--The International Examiner
"Expansive, third-person chapters--including some from the adults' perspectives--and snippets of lore create a contemporary telling with an otherworldly, age-old feel in this cleverly conceived novel."--Publishers Weekly
"Emily X.R. Pan beautifully depicts grief in all its complexities: the numbing sadness, the rage, the confusion, and, most hauntingly, the joy."--Bustle.com
"Through Leigh's emotional, illuminating first person narration, Emily X. R. Pan peels back the layers of her grief to expose the heart at the center. The result is a novel as lyrical as it is earnest."--Tor.com
"...intricately woven tapestry of first love, intergenerational struggles, and the joys and heartaches of growing up."--BCCB
Praise for The Astonishing Color of After: A New York Times bestsellerAn IndieBound bestsellerBustle Best of YA Books of 2018A Paste Magazine Best Young Adult Novel of 2018Winner of the Walter Honor AwardWinner of the APALA Honor AwardAn LA Times Award Finalist
"Emily X.R. Pan utterly transported me to a world reminiscent of Isabel Allende. Haunting at every turn, this is a glorious debut."--Renée Ahdieh, bestselling author of The Wrath and the Dawn
"This beautiful, magical journey through grief made my heart take flight."--Holly Black, bestselling author of The Cruel Prince and The Darkest Part of the Forest
"The Astonishing Color of After works a delicate magic. Its portrayal of grief is deeply felt, and so too is its deliciously tricky romance. I loved this book."--Marie Rutkoski, bestselling author of The Winner's Curse
"My heart has never been more pleasantly devastated. A raw and brilliant debut."--Roshani Chokshi, bestselling author of The Star-Touched Queen
"lyrical and suspenseful"--The New York Times Book Review
"In this dazzling debut, author Emily X.R. Pan has created a spellbinding narrative about love, family, and what it means to grieve."--Bustle
* "Dynamic, brave Leigh emerges vividly in Pan's deft hand, and her enthralling journey through her grief glows with stunning warmth, strength, and resilience."--Booklist, starred review
* "Pan's emotionally charged debut is a compelling exploration of grief and the insidiousness of depression."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
* "Pan's debut novel is not to be missed."--School Library Journal, starred review
* "This novel is as elegant as it is mesmerizing."--VOYA, starred review
* "Pan offers an extraordinary journey that proves real, surreal, and wholly magical."--Shelf Awareness
* "[The novel] pushes the readers' expectations in beautiful and interesting ways."--School Library Connection, starred review
"An evocative novel that captures the uncertain, unmoored feeling of existing between worlds--culturally, linguistically, ethnically, romantically, and existentially--it is also about seeking hope and finding beauty even in one's darkest hours."--Kirkus Reviews
"I am sure I will return to this book every year, just as I am sure that there will always be something new for me to find in its pages."--BookRiot
"In her debut book, Pan communicates what seems many lifetimes of wisdom: the intricacies of grief, how mental illness ripples through families and what it means to find love in the midst of so much loss."--The Daily Beast
"The story is centered on a heart-wrenching mystery, yet Pan's prose is as warm and free-flowing as Waipo's oolong tea, making this story a surprisingly uplifting one."--BookPage
"A hypnotic narrative."--Horn Book
"This is a lush page-turner of a book that blends a straightforward teen coming-of-age and tragic family drama with the legends and stories surrounding the Chinese Ghost Month. It's an exquisite novel with an irresistible narrator and beguiling mystery. Pan has accomplished so much with The Astonishing Color of After; her writing shimmers on every single page."--Locus
"An Arrow to the Moon will blend romance, emotional storytelling, Chinese mythology and fantastical elements for an unforgettable combination."--Bookpage