The future of a nation rests on one girl’s shoulders.
After Rue, an African American teen from Texas, discovered that her father was from a magical land near Madagascar called Ghizon, her world has been turned upside down. In a matter of months, she learned about the island’s terrible dark past and how her father’s people were forced into hiding after the Chancellor stole their magic and led the Grays to power. Now, the Grays are divided between loyalists and those rebelling against the Chancellor’s terrible actions. Meanwhile, Jelani, as Rue is known to the Ghizoni, has become a beacon of hope for her people: She and her friends Bri and Jhamal have decided to join the rebellion. As the Chancellor begins his assault on their base, Rue quickly realizes that they are outpowered. Suddenly, her world goes dark, and she wakes up in a cell next to Jhamal with no recollection of what happened. With responsibility weighing heavily on her shoulders, Rue must find a way to restore her confidence and take down the Chancellor once and for all. Elle’s thrilling conclusion to the Wings of Ebony duology delivers a hefty punch. Rue’s feelings of insecurity and fear of failure connect readers to her as she weighs a multitude of consequences at every turn. Bri’s character arc, as one of the Grays, is a wonderful portrait of allyship and the confrontation of privilege. Elle delivers in her sophomore outing.
A masterful adventure.
(Fantasy. 14-18)