“A stunning tribute to the power of art and the enduring strength of the human spirit.”—Jennifer Moorman, USA Today bestselling author of The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds
“In the Light of the Sun is a hauntingly beautiful WWII novel that shines a light on wartime in the Philippines and Italy, places rarely depicted in historical fiction. This novel balances tension and tenderness, while paying tribute to one family’s bravery, hope, resilience, and the stirring power of music to help and heal the soul.”—Sharon Kurtzman, author of The Lost Baker of Vienna
“Heartrending and gripping, a novel of bravery, sisterhood, and the Resistance in a fresh and vividly painted setting. Shupe’s debut is sure to capture the hearts and imaginations of readers everywhere.”—Heather Webb, USA Today bestselling author of Queens of London
“Readers who love historical fiction with emotional depth will find this story unforgettable.”—Tom Mayer, Rome (GA) News-Tribune
“This book is a powerful exploration of the courage of ordinary people, the unbreakable ties of sisterhood, and the abiding bond between music and hope. Fans of Kristy Cambron and Mario Escobar will want to put this novel at the top of their reading list. A magnificent debut!”—Amanda Barratt, Christy Award–winning author of The Warsaw Sisters
“At once timeless and of the moment, In the Light of the Sun is a luminous and lyrical debut. In this gripping story of two sisters doing their best to follow their hearts during periods of immense turmoil, Angela Shupe has shown that she’s a truly gifted writer with a bright future in fiction.”—Camille Pagán, bestselling author of Good for You
“Resilience and unexpected grace underpin Shupe’s careful excavation of a unique history tethered in real-life events. Readers of Kristina McMorris, Susan Meissner and Yvette Manessis Corporon will be clamoring for more.”—Rachel McMillan, bestselling author of The London Restoration and The Mozart Code
“As with the best of historical fiction, In the Light of the Sun entertains the reader and provides insights into near forgotten elements of history. A testament to the power of art and music.”—Mike Mastromatteo, OSV News
“A stirring, true-to-life tale of two sisters bound by music, resilience, and love through the darkest shadows of World War II.”—History Through Fiction
“Descriptions of the jungle world, the scents, and intimate connection with the land and seasons are intoxicating.”—Historical Novels Review
“Shines a light on a rarely discussed war crime. And a reminder that when all seems dark and gloomy, a little sunlight always brings a ray of hope.”—Lynn Topel, The Epoch Times
“Multifaceted characters. The settings themselves become characters.”—Woman Around Town
“Beautifully written. I will never cease to be moved by the incredible endurance of the human spirit. The fact that people located all over the globe can be joined together in the fight for what is right, and how the importance of music and love can help us rise above the darkness, gave me renewed hope for the future.”—Stephanie Hockersmith, Pie Lady Books