Review: A Defiance of Violins by Ana Gardner

Review of A Defiance of Violins by Ana Gardner (4728 words)

Planet Scumm, Issue #11, Summer 2021 : Purchase

 

Beautiful! A heartwarming story of hope, quiet strength and of course, defiance.

Nina is the protagonist of this story and stays strong throughout the tale. Even in dire situations, she may not be optimistic, but she's still strong. I appreciate the author's skill in accomplishing that. Plus the slow transition to cautious hope by the end is not just wonderful writing, but also a fantastic arc.

There's external conflict and internal growth and I can find zero fault with this piece. The emotional aspect of her relationship with May and the memories brought on by the chips elevated this story beyond your usual Sci-fi tale.

I'm now a fan of Gardner's work and can't wait to read more! This issue of Planet Scumm starts out super strong!

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