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We free the stars / Hafsah Faizal.

Faizal, Hafsah, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780374311575 :
  • ISBN: 0374311579 :
  • Physical Description: 583 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 2021.

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Target Audience Note:
Ages 12-18. Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers.
Grades 10-12. Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers.
Subject: Fantasy fiction.
Magic > Fiction.
Blessing and cursing > Fiction.
Impersonation > Fiction.
Middle East > Fiction.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Town of Hanover Libraries.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Howe Library YA FIC FAI 31254003702301 Teens - Lower level Checked out 05/07/2024

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We Free the Stars
We Free the Stars
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Following their treacherous journey in 2019's We Hunt the Flame, Zafira and Nasir must finally return the hearts of the ancient Sisters to the kingdom's minarets in order to restore magic to Arawiya--but their time is cut short by the return of the Lion of the Night, striking fear across the land. In this phenomenal conclusion to the Sands of Arawiya duology, the once-tentative allies of the zumra--led by Zafira and Nasir after being thrown together in pursuit of a common goal--have their new bond put to the test by shocking betrayals and difficult sacrifices. Faizal explores the relationships within the group by pushing each member to the brink with guilt and grief, and before finally facing the Lion, Zafira and Nasir must face the inner turmoil within themselves. In the end, each achingly raw character arc is fully realized, delivering a satisfying close to the zumra's story. Faizal's craft continues to evolve as she demonstrates a facility with language and literary technique, drawing readers into a fantasy world and into the lives of characters that feel impressively real. Moments of humor and edge-of-your-seat action easily balance the book's dark, tragic depths, creating a memorable story at the height of the fantasy genre.

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Reeling after the battle on Sharr, the zumra must find a way to retrieve their captive ally, the lost heart of a Sister of Old, and prepare Arawiya for the return of the Lion of the Night and the war to come. Altair's capture creates confusion for Zafira, Nasir, and Kifah, who are torn between a rescue attempt and following his plans, but without all five hearts they cannot restore magic to Arawiya. The zumra and their allies must also prepare for the Lion's coming attack and the traps of the sultan, Nasir's father, who is under the Lion's control. Through an accidental blood pact, Zafira is bound to the Jawarat, a magical tome of the Sisters' memories, whose presence in her innermost thoughts suggests terrible power and destruction. When the Lion steals the Jawarat, Zafira must risk using blood magic to set things to right, unaware of the seeds of doubt the Lion has already planted in Altair. Getting off to a slow start with minimal recap of the events of We Hunt the Flame (2019), this Sands of Arawiya duology closer will not disappoint readers with its plot twists, banter, tormented romance, and multiple betrayals and reveals. While at times overly ornate, Faizal's prose truly shines in creating effective action scenes and dialogue. Characters from various regions and races--human, elflike safin, and ifrit--have skin tones ranging from pale to dark brown. Kifah is cued as asexual and aromantic. A satisfying conclusion. (map) (Fantasy. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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