“An inherently fascinating read and one of those novels that will linger in the mind and memory of the reader long after the book is finished and set back upon the shelf. Highly recommended…” —Midwest Book Review“Historical fiction with a love story at its core—but also a harrowing survival story that reads like a thriller. Kudos to Mark on his new masterpiece!” —James Patterson, New York Times bestselling author“Mark Sullivan’s All the Glimmering Stars is the pinnacle of an already distinguished career. A searing piece of historical fiction steeped in a yearslong deep dive into the horrors of child soldiering, it is at its core something tender and rare: a love story between two profoundly good people striving for light in unimaginable darkness. It is a joy and an inspiration.” —Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times bestselling author of the Orphan X series“Set amid the harrowing chaos of Joseph Kony’s cultlike regime and his abducted children turned soldiers, an extraordinary narrative of love and unwavering resilience emerges. The intertwined journey of Anthony Opoka and Florence Okori stands as a luminous symbol of hope. Their love becomes a refuge, a testament to the human spirit’s endurance.” —Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Daughters of Afong Moy“All the Glimmering Stars is a searing tribute to the power of love and the endurance of the human spirit. You can’t look away from the harrowing survival story of Anthony and Florence Opoka. Mark Sullivan shows how the tiniest glint of hope can sustain us in life’s darkest moments. Masterful and moving.” —Robert Dugoni, bestselling author of The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell“Anthony and Florence are two remarkable characters who manage to hold on to their humanity in the face of a dictator’s reign of terror. That their story is true makes their resilience and courage all the more inspiring. Mark Sullivan brings this important saga to life with a tension and immediacy that will keep any reader on the edge of their seat until the final word.” —Olivia Hawker, bestselling author of The Ragged Edge of Night and The Stars and Their Light“Mark Sullivan has shone a light on an aspect of war that is forgotten all too often—that those forced to the front lines are not soldiers but children. And yet there is hope and life and love, which is why this book is a must read: We all need to know that we can come back from horror and pain.” —Sophfronia Scott, bestselling author of Wild, Beautiful, and Free"Mark Sullivan has a knack for discovering the kind of stories that need to be brought into the light. He’s inspired by real-life people who have survived and thrived after enduring the worst of humanity—people who go on to serve as examples of the best of humanity. Anthony Opoka and Florence Okori are two profoundly good people striving for light in unimaginable darkness. While just teenagers, they are abducted and forced to become child soldiers for Joseph Kony’s cult-like regime in 1990s Uganda. With vivid detail, Sullivan tells the story of their capture, life under Kony, and their miraculous escape…All the Glimmering Stars is a love story at its core—and a call to action for us all to demand the end of using children in armed conflict anywhere in the world.“ —Tricia F., Audible Editor