A life affirming story of rehabilitation and hope after prison. The third novel from multi-award-winning Danielle Jawando, perfect for fans of Angie Thomas and Elizabeth Acevedo. ';Jawando's writing is incredibly raw and real; I felt completely immersed' Alice Oseman, author of the Heartstopper series When fifteen-year-old Tyrell Forrester gets caught up in a high-profile armed robbery, hes sentenced to eighteen months in a young offenders' prison. Now he's getting out, and he's determined to turn his life around. Despite his release, systemic discrimination makes it difficult for Ty to truly be free. Inspired by a visiting poet while inside, Ty discovers a whole new world through spoken word and is finally finding his voice. But will society ever see him as anything other than a criminal? Praise for And the Stars Were Burning Brightly: An outstanding and compassionate debut Patrice Lawrence, author of Orangeboy One of the brightest up and coming stars of the YA worldAlex Wheatle, author ofCrongton Knights ';An utter page turner from a storming new talent. Passionate, committed and shines a ray of light into the darkest places - the YA novel of 2020!' Melvin Burgess, author of Junk Praise for When Our Worlds Collided: A raw, unflinching and powerful story that will stay with me for a long time'Manjeet Mann, author of The Crossing ';A beautiful ode to found family, and a compassionate look at the power of connection borne from the ashes of tragedy and apathy'Christina Hammonds Reed, author of The Black Kids ';Hard-hitting yet still hopeful, this is an emotional powerhouse of a book'Alexandra Sheppard, author of Oh My Gods Warning - this novel contains themesthat some readers may find upsetting, including suicide and self harm.