A review by arifel
A Glimmer of Silver by Juliet Kemp

5.0

I loved this! It's an interesting YA sci fi novella which manages to pack a ton of plot into its length without ever feeling rushed. The issues around colonialism and adaptation are well explored, with definite parallels between main character Jennery's desire to push xyr responsibilities to one side and refuse to adapt to a career xe never chose, and humanity's similar decisions about coexisting on a planet encompassed by a sentient alien Ocean. The language is rather 21st century colloquial for a far-future space colony - apparently I'm a total grandma about overuse of the word "stuff" - but it's still very readable and Jennery has a strong, clear voice. Also, while I was already expecting it, it was super exciting to see the use of neopronouns throughout!

I also felt a little more time could have been taken over the ending, particularly as there's a fair bit of offscreen death and culturally specific taboo for the characters to process in order to come to the conclusions they do, but the conclusion itself is very satisfying. Overall this is a 9/10 or a 4.5 out of five for me - well worth picking up.