A girl takes on the power structures of her world after discovering what’s been hidden.
Twelve-year-old Octavia, who is coded as White, lives in Vittoria, the sole town to survive a magical war that decimated the rest of the world 50 years ago. Vittoria is bustling and happy, with bakeries and markets, even if nothing has come from outside their borders since the war. Surrounded by forests filled with magical creatures that are designed to kill, Vittoria has strict rules for its residents: No one stays out past nightfall, and if they do, the gates will not be opened until the next morning. Octavia longs to be a Hunter like her late, beloved sister, and she sneaks out to practice—but when she is caught out after the gates close, she discovers brown-skinned Sima, a strange girl her own age, and learns that the world is more complicated—and less empty—than she thought. What follows is a journey of world- and self-discovery. Reminiscent in feel to Kelly Barnhill’s The Girl Who Drank the Moon, this lovely fantasy introduces a complicated, brave, and believable heroine navigating grief, friendship, and the possible first stirrings of a (same-sex) crush while asking hard questions about power and community. This quiet fantasy gem renews and refreshes an old chestnut of a premise.
An absolute delight.
(map) (Fantasy. 10-14)