Sister Spirit
by Efua Traoré
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Pub Date 11 Apr 2024 | Archive Date 11 Apr 2024
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Description
THE TIMES CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK
'HAUNTING' Abiola Bello
'ADDICTIVE' JP Rose
'MESMERISING' Lindsay Galvin
'GRIPPING' Ayesha Harruna Attah
'STUNNING' Alwyn Hamilton
'THRILLING' Rachel Faturoti
A supernatural thriller, blending African myth, friendship, romance and self-discovery from prize-winning author, Efua Traoré.
Sixteen-year-old adopted Tara has questions – about who she is, where she belongs, why she dreams...
When her nightmares darken, fears swarm like a flock of ravens and she traces her visions to the ancient Olumo Rock in Nigeria. It is a sacred place, full of magic, myth, and where whispers of the past linger.
Travelling from England and enrolling in a boarding school at the foot of Olumo, Tara begins a journey to seek the truth of her roots and the spirits that pursue her.
Advance Praise
"Sister Spirit kept me turning the pages. A story about identity, culture and African myth. Set against the backdrop of a Nigerian boarding school Sister Spirit is creepy, haunting yet filled with history, loss, hope and love. Tara is brave and passionate as she searches for her identity and I adored Bisi and Lanre. Efua has once again written a brilliant book with the best Nigerian representation."
Abiola Bello, author of The Very Merry Murder Club
"Sister Spirit is an intense and addictive supernatural thriller, blending a powerful mystery with a gripping emotional journey of self-discovery and identity. Efua’s writing is an immersive and captivating experience, drawing the reader into this unique and powerful world.”
J.P. Rose, author of The Haunting of Tyrese Walker
“You are in for an absolute treat! A Nigerian boarding school adventure featuring myth, magic, friendship, romance plus Yoruba magic and history. Truly original and mesmerising YA”
Lindsay Galvin, author of Call of the Titanic
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781035907571 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 304 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
5 ✰
➸YA/ Children's, Mystery/Thriller,
This book was absolutely amazing, a huge thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for letting me read this!
༄ؘI'm going to try to stay as spoiler-free as possible, but there will probably be a few mild spoilers in my review.
✎﹏ Plot
Our journey starts when 16 year old Tara, adopted at just 2 years old by white parents, starts getting weird nightmares that have her wake up screaming every night.
So naturally, Tara starts searching for answers from her adoptive parents about her biological ones, leading her to believe she has to go to Abeokuta, Nigeria to find out what is happening to her.
Long story short, Tara and her father go to Abeokuta on a trip that is supposed to last only a week. But surprise! Tara decides to beg her parents to let her enroll into "the boarding school down the road" from their hotel. And for some reason they do? That detail seemed rather Impulsive but who am I to judge. Then some weird things start happening, and you have to read to find out.
✎﹏ Characters
༄ؘ Tara is our main character, described as having a "curly Afro and brown skin". She is very clever, smart, and witty. Her overall personality is very bubbly and impulsive, but she's also very clueless sometimes ;).
༄ؘ Bisi and Lanre are Tara's new best friends at the boarding school, Bisi being her dorm mate as well, who go on adventures with Tara and help her with her situation.
'"Because I care for you, you are my friend and I would never abandon you. I know keep inside you're good."'
- Bisi to Tara, ch. 33
༄ؘ Lola is Tara's arch nemesis and dorm mate, but as the story progresses so does the girls' relationship
༄ؘMrs Abimbola is Funmi's hostel manager (Funmi is the name of Tara's dorm) she is trying to be strict and enforce rules, but ends up being straight up cruel.
'"I can't believe making out or reading romances is the same level as stealing"
"In Mrs Ambidola's world definitely"'
- Bisi and Tara discussing Mrs Ambidola, ch 16
✎﹏ Overall I really enjoyed this book and I'd definitely recommend it to my friends :)
tl; dr; Read this book, It's worth it!
This book dwells into the world of African Fantasy and tradition, I really enjoyed this book "Sister Spirit" is a spellbinding narrative that follows the journey of sixteen-year-old Tara as she grapples with profound questions about her identity, heritage, and the mysteries that unfold in her dreams.
As Tara's nightmares intensify and fears encircle her like a swarm of ravens, she is drawn to the ancient Olumo Rock in Nigeria, a place steeped in sacredness, magic, and lingering echoes of the past. It is here that Tara embarks on a transformative quest to uncover the truth of her origins and confront the spectral forces that beckon to her.
The narrative takes readers on a transcendent voyage from England to a boarding school nestled at the base of Olumo Rock, where Tara's odyssey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening begins. Through a tapestry of magic, myth, and ancestral whispers, "Sister Spirit" weaves a captivating tale of resilience, connection, and the enduring power of the human spirit.