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Highlights
- In this lyrical and epic contemporary novel with magical fantasy elements, a girl must learn to master her powers over the wind before a sinister secret organization finds her.
- 304 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Coming of Age
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Book Synopsis
In this lyrical and epic contemporary novel with magical fantasy elements, a girl must learn to master her powers over the wind before a sinister secret organization finds her. Perfect for fans of Legendborn, A Song Below Water, and Vespertine.
After Veronique's parents died, her grandmother raised her on a farm in rural Louisiana. For sixteen years, it's just been Veronique, MawMaw, and an ocean of trees. That's because Veronique has a secret--one MawMaw has warned her she must always keep safe.
Veronique has the power to control the wind.
But when MawMaw falls ill, Veronique is forced to move to New Orleans to live with family she never knew she had. New Orleans is a far cry from her old quiet life, but Veronique finally gets her chance for a normal life--one with school, friends, and even love. But when her new life threatens her ability to control her powers, she quickly learns that the world is bigger and more dangerous than she'd ever imagined. Veronique must uncover what MawMaw was trying to protect her from before it's too late.
Review Quotes
"Bursting with so much love and power and beauty! Tempest is a magnificent novel that will convince any reader that they have the strength to weather all of life's storms." -- Sam J. Miller, Nebula-Award-winning author of The Art of Starving
"Reading Tempest is like getting swept into a storm--its textures, its rhythms, and its sounds swirl around you and shift the world into different shapes when you least expect it. Veronique's struggles for belonging, for self-understanding and for her own power make this magical read a can't miss." -- Alaya Dawn Johnson, Nebula and World Fantasy Award-winning author of The Library of Broken Worlds
"Ibura masterfully explores new and intense experiences. A promising premise and alluring protagonist propel this...story." -- Kirkus Reviews