Synopsis
In River City, where magic used to thrive and is now fading, the witched who once ruled alongside their powerful king have become all but obsolete. The crumbling government is now controlled primarily by the new university and teaching hospital, which has grown to take over half the city.
Moving between the decaying Old City and the ruthless New City, four young queer people struggle with the daily hazards of life—work, school, and dodging power-hungry cops and unscrupulous scientists—not realizing that they have been selected to play in an age-old drama that revives the flow of magic through their world. When a mysterious death rocks their fragile peace, the four are brought into each other's orbits as they uncover a deeper magical conspiracy.
Devastating, gorgeous, and utterly unique, We All Fall Down examines the complex network of pain created by power differentials, even between people who love each other—and how it is possible to be queer and turn out just fine.
Moving between the decaying Old City and the ruthless New City, four young queer people struggle with the daily hazards of life—work, school, and dodging power-hungry cops and unscrupulous scientists—not realizing that they have been selected to play in an age-old drama that revives the flow of magic through their world. When a mysterious death rocks their fragile peace, the four are brought into each other's orbits as they uncover a deeper magical conspiracy.
Devastating, gorgeous, and utterly unique, We All Fall Down examines the complex network of pain created by power differentials, even between people who love each other—and how it is possible to be queer and turn out just fine.
Titre original : We All Fall Down (2022)
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Je sais pas pourquoi cette haine sur ce livre, ça vaut 10 fois mieux que le Prince Cruel et compagnie ! L'imaginaire est sympathique et laisse aussi place à l'imagination, ça se lit très bien et c'est agréable.