A Song for A New Day – 55th Annual SFWA Nebula Award-Winning Novel Is As Timely As They Come

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA, Inc.) has announced the winner of the 55th Annual SFWA Nebula Awards for best science fiction novel. This year’s winner is A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker. A global pandemic makes public gatherings illegal and concerts impossible, except for those willing to break the law for the love of music—and for one chance at human connection.

In the Before, when the government didn’t prohibit large public gatherings, Luce Cannon was on top of the world. One of her songs had just taken off and she was on her way to becoming a star. Now, in the After, terror attacks and deadly viruses have led the government to ban concerts, and Luce’s connection to the world—her music, her purpose—is closed off forever. She does what she has to do: she performs in illegal concerts to a small but passionate community, always evading the law.

Rosemary Laws barely remembers the Before times. She spends her days in Hoodspace, helping customers order all of their goods online for drone delivery—no physical contact with humans needed. By lucky chance, she finds a new job and a new calling: discover amazing musicians and bring their concerts to everyone via virtual reality. The only catch is that she’ll have to do something she’s never done before and go out in public. Find the illegal concerts and bring musicians into the limelight they deserve. But when she sees how the world could actually be, that won’t be enough.

A Song for A New Day has had starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly, Kirkus, Library Journal, and Booklist. It currently has a 4.14/5 rating on Goodreads, and a 4.6/5 rating on Amazon. Check it out now on Overdrive or through the Libby app!

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