This is a full-spoilers post for Light From Uncommon Stars. If you want to know why you should read it, my review is here. Turn away if you don’t want the ending spoiled. LFUS has the Steven Universe dynamic I adore, wherein a vulnerable person is placed in the best possible environment and is allowed to flourish, and we get to watch it happen. Like Steven Universe, Katrina is deeply loved by her caretakers (and honestly, by everyone who meets her). They encourage and nurture her, which allows her to heal and grow. They are unconditionally acceptive, and provide her with inviolable protection.
Light From Uncommon Stars' Surreal Morality
Light From Uncommon Stars' Surreal Morality
Light From Uncommon Stars' Surreal Morality
This is a full-spoilers post for Light From Uncommon Stars. If you want to know why you should read it, my review is here. Turn away if you don’t want the ending spoiled. LFUS has the Steven Universe dynamic I adore, wherein a vulnerable person is placed in the best possible environment and is allowed to flourish, and we get to watch it happen. Like Steven Universe, Katrina is deeply loved by her caretakers (and honestly, by everyone who meets her). They encourage and nurture her, which allows her to heal and grow. They are unconditionally acceptive, and provide her with inviolable protection.