Starry Starry Night
a novel
by Shani Mootoo; Shani Mootoo
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Pub Date Sep 23 2025 | Archive Date Sep 30 2025
Literary Press Group of Canada | Book*hug Press
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Description
From celebrated writer Shani Mootoo comes an innovative and revelatory work of autofiction about family secrets, trauma, race, class, and loss.
In Starry Starry Night, Mootoo gives us the singular voice of Anju Ghoshal, a young girl living in 1960s Trinidad. Through Anju's innocent and clear-eyed observations, the reader becomes both a witness to and a participant in her negotiations of an unexpectedly new and complex life, spanning from the ages of four to twelve.
Set against the backdrop of a politically exciting time in Trinidad's history, just before and after it gained independence, we meet Anju's beloved Ma and Pa and her socially advancing family. While preoccupied with their own dramas, the adults around her often fail to recognize the needs of the children who depend on them.
Beautifully crafted and rich with sumptuous detail, this unique narrative coalesces into a portrait of a child who, despite her privileged appearance, must ultimately fend for herself because her safety depends on it.
A Note From the Publisher2>
USD Price, $21.00
For fans of Annie Ernaux and Deborah Levy.
A gripping work of autofiction marked with emotional honesty from one of our most celebrated writers.
Reveals hidden trauma, lies, and secrets that occur behind the closed doors of one privileged family.
Themes: childhood trauma, loss, abandonment, family secrets, deceit, survival, and hope.
For fans of Annie Ernaux and Deborah Levy.
A gripping work of autofiction marked with emotional honesty from one of our most celebrated writers.
Reveals hidden trauma, lies, and secrets that occur behind the closed doors of one privileged family.
Themes: childhood trauma, loss, abandonment, family secrets, deceit, survival, and hope.
Advance Praise
"Starry Starry Night will endure. Mootoo gives us a novel that is achingly alive, a portrait of the artist, a study of the languages instilled in us and the languages we must find, a living example of how art can breathe worlds, remembered, discovered, betrayed, beloved, shared, into life. As soon as the novel ended I wanted to begin again. This is Shani Mootoo’s masterpiece.” —Madeleine Thien, author of The Book of Records
“Starry Starry Night is a triumph of storytelling voice. Here, colonial history, fractured cultural space, and the sinuous complexities of kinship are each uniquely illuminated by the consciousness of a vulnerable child. This is a beloved book by a beloved author. This is Shani Mootoo at her most lyrical and intimate.” —David Chariandy, author of Brother
Marketing Plan
• Book launches in Toronto and Prince Edward County
• Events in Toronto, Halifax, Edmonton, Ottawa, Waterloo, London, Muskoka, Ottawa
• Print and digital ARCs
• Media and influencer campaign managed by River Street Writing
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781771669566 |
| PRICE | $21.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 372 |