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LULU SINAGTALA AND THE CITY OF NOBLE WARRIORS by Gail D. Villanueva

LULU SINAGTALA AND THE CITY OF NOBLE WARRIORS

From the Lulu Sinagtala and the Tagalog Gods series, volume 1

by Gail D. Villanueva

Pub Date: Jan. 9th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063255364
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

A Manila tween learns of her magical powers in this duology opener steeped in Tagalog mythology.

Lulu has always known that she was adopted; the physical differences between her and her Chinese Filipina mother and sister, Kitty, are clear. Lulu’s painfully aware that to the outer world, her darker skin and hair, flatter nose, and shorter stature make her “not ‘pretty,’ ” unlike them. Still, Lulu and Kitty, both 11, are extremely close. Lulu’s inner circle also includes best friend Bart and supportive adult friends. But her life is suddenly shattered by a violent earthquake, the revelation that she’s a salamangkero (someone with the power to “save the universe from falling into chaos”), and the kidnapping of her mother by a wakwak, a sharp-toothed flying creature. It also emerges that Lulu’s adoptive and chosen family are deities and that Bart is an aswang, or were-dog shape-shifter. They’re all trying to protect her from malicious spirit Maligno, who seeks to bring chaos to all three Realms: the Upperworld, the Middleworld, and the Underworld. Lulu, while trying to make sense of everything and explore her new powers, must now rescue her mom. Readers will be completely immersed in the book’s fantastical and culturally and historically rich world, which features inclusive representation; Lulu’s bisexuality is naturally woven into her characterization. Villanueva deftly balances complex worldbuilding, plot twists, and moments of levity while touching on serious themes such as colonization.

Rich in adventure, intrigue, and magical fun.

(author’s note, glossary) (Fantasy. 9-12)