All the Stars in the Daylight Sky
by Maya MacGregor
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Pub Date Oct 28 2025 | Archive Date Oct 27 2025
Astra Publishing House | Astra Young Readers
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Description
Eighteen-year-old Cam bounces between houses in Texas and Scotland and has always thought that’s why she doesn’t feel at home in either place. A recent Autism diagnosis followed by a fight with her mothers adds an extra layer of real-life stress, only amplifying her struggle to belong. However, things take an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with members of the Otherworld deep in a Scottish forest. With the Gaelic wisdom from her Granaidh (Grandma), Cam understands that she has been noticed by the Fair Folk, and that this means that her life is suddenly in grave danger.
Cam must make a choice: face the danger or join the Others and never see her family again. With her human ties fraying even further, the allure of the Others' acceptance tugs at Cam’s heart, but is she ready to say goodbye to her family forever? From the acclaimed author of The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester, this is a lush, lyrical romantasy novel set at the crossroads of belonging and the magical realm of the unknown.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781662620973 |
| PRICE | $11.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 272 |
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Average rating from 12 members
Featured Reviews
I flew through this book, much like Ezra across the skies. This is a romantasy, featuring an agender MC, called Cam. Over the years, they've lived in various places between Scotland and Texas, going between living with their mothers and grandmother, and with their father.
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The idea of the fae and changelings is fascinating to me. Especially as it relates to autistic people. I've come across it in more than just this book where autistic people mention changelings and wonder if they are one.
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I always enjoy reading stories with autism representation. I find it interesting how different authors and different writing styles tackle that. Some are definitely better than others, which is often coupled with the author being autistic or otherwise neurodivergent themselves. I can see how Cam's monologues and mannerisms could be distracting from the story for some people, but for me it just made it all the more immersive. I could really visualise what was going on. I also liked the different view on friendships and relationships that autistic characters can sometimes bring to a narrative.
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I really enjoyed reading this, it had that world element that I was looking for and enjoyed the fantasy romance going on. I was engaged from start to finish and was engaged with how the characters were so well done. The overall feel worked and enjoyed the young adult element that I was hoping for and enjoyed getting to know the characters in this universe. Maya MacGregor has a strong writing style and glad it was so well done.
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