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Digging Stars

Novuyo Rosa Tshuma

With admission to The Program, an elite interdisciplinary graduate cohort at the forefront of astronomy and technology, Rosa's dreams are finally within reach. Her research into the cosmos follows in the footsteps of her astronomer father's revolutionary work in Bantu geometries and Indigenous astronomies. A bona fide genius, he transformed the scientific landscape by fusing the best of Western and Indigenous scientific thought. Yet since his death during her childhood, Rosa has been plagued by anxiety attacks she dubs "The Terrors"--and by unresolved questions about her father's life. Who is his mysterious friend Mr. C? Who was her father, really?

Ambitious, hungry for success, and determined to soar, Rosa joins the ranks of America's smartest. Her cohort of talented Fellows includes Shaniqua, her roommate, who is analyzing melanin molecules and their capacity to conduct electricity; Richard, an expert in quantum mechanics; Mausi, studying Indigenous American scientific thought; and Péralte, Rosa's estranged stepbrother whose obsessive videogaming has inspired him to become a programmer. Her classmates challenge Rosa's understanding of identity, personhood, the ethics of technology, and, most painfully, her adulation of her father, whose legacy is more complicated than it appears.

Digging Stars is a paean to the cosmos and a celebration of the democratic spirit of knowledge. Novuyo Rosa Tshuma's characters explode the rigid matrices of the academy to prove that science, art, technology, and history are all planets orbiting the same sun.

Book Details

  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Publish Date: Aug 20th, 2024
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.20in - 5.40in - 0.80in - 0.55lb
  • EAN: 9781324076230
  • Categories: LiteraryWomenAfrican American & Black - Women

About the Author

Tshuma, Novuyo Rosa: - Novuyo Rosa Tshuma is the author of the novel House of Stone, the winner of the 2019 Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award and the 2019 Bulawayo Arts Award for Outstanding Fiction. Her work has been shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, the Dylan Thomas Prize, and the Balcones Fiction Prize. A native of Zimbabwe, she has lived in South Africa and the United States and has taught fiction workshops globally.

Praise for this book

Sumptuous, propulsive, and radiant. Novuyo Rosa Tshuma is unafraid to scale the stars. What a liberating thrill to read this book.--NoViolet Bulawayo, author of Glory
How to write a deeply felt, vividly imagined page-turner about Afrofuturism, astronomy, and astrobiology? Ask Novuyo Rosa Tshuma. Digging Stars is vital, ambitious, and reaches as high as the cosmos that inspire its characters' lives and journeys. Pulsing with energy and mystery, this is a novel you won't soon forget.--Ayana Mathis, author of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
Digging Stars is an extraordinary, unique portrait. The real stars of this canny undoing of the hubris of settler futurism are Novuyo Rosa Tshuma's disarmingly brilliant words.--Namwali Serpell, author of The Furrows
Tshuma's novel is cerebral yet passionate, a heady stew of science, family drama, and political intrigue.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
In her second novel, following House of Stone (2019), Tshuma explores the effects of colonization and family disharmony, using astronomy as a metaphor and focal point to tell the story of a young Ndebele woman struggling to belong.-- "Booklist"
The layered nature of Digging Stars allows readers to uncover new ideas and emotions well into the book.... Tshuma traces multiple stories of family, immigration, and self-discovery into a thrilling and beautiful constellation.-- "BookPage"
Novuyo Rosa Tshuma's virtuosic, word-drunk sentences cast bridges across the abysses of history and the gaps between the stars. In Digging Stars, she chronicles a family's fractures and a young woman's determination to conquer the terrors of both outer and inner space. This is a brave and moving book.--Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness
An utterly remarkable novel of real ambition and heft by a truly significant young writer.--Chigozie Obioma, author of An Orchestra of Minorities