The Sun And All The Other Stars Author Event
The Sun And All The Other Stars Author Event
Where: Little District Books
631 Pennsylvania Ave SE
When: May 7, 2026, 7:00 PM
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ABOUT THE BOOK
The Sun and All the Other Stars is a richly layered literary romance about love, art, and inheritance— told across centuries and anchored in the emotional life of a Cuban American woman searching for meaning beyond heartbreak. Marisol Varela is a muralist living in contemporary Madrid, grappling with the collapse of her engagement and a haunting family for generations, the women in her lineage have been denied lasting love. Convinced that her romantic fate has been sealed long before her birth, Marisol turns to past life regression therapy in a final attempt to uncover the source of her family' s sorrow. What she discovers reshapes everything. Transported across time, Marisol relives three former incarnations— each marked by desire, survival, and the limits imposed by society. In Renaissance Florence, she is a rebellious female painter fighting for artistic recognition in a world that excludes her. In 1808 Madrid, during the final years of the Spanish Inquisition, she lives as a sharp-witted prostitute drawn into political intrigue and espionage. In 1980s SoHo, she inhabits the life of a gay man navigating love, community, and devastating loss during the height of the AIDS epidemic. Threaded through each lifetime is Dario, an enigmatic Italian poet whose presence defies logic and chronology. Their connection— intimate, unresolved, and ever-evolving— forces Marisol to question whether love is eternal, illusory, or shaped by the social forces that bind each era. Blending romance, historical fiction, and speculative elements, The Sun and All the Other Stars examines immigration, gender, queerness, and artistic expression through a deeply human lens. Published in both English and Spanish, the novel speaks across languages and generations, offering readers a powerful meditation on fate, free will, and the many forms love can take.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Karla Montalván is a Cuban-born writer shaped by migration, memory, and longing. Born in Havana in 1994 during a severe economic crisis, she migrated to Ecuador as a child and later settled in Miami. A graduate of Miami Dade College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she has spent the past decade telling stories centered on identity, gender, and diaspora. Her work has appeared in People, People en Español, Cosmopolitan, and mitú. The Sun and All the Other Stars is her debut novel.
