The Gilded Ones
By Namina Forna
By Namina Forna
By Namina Forna
By Namina Forna
By Namina Forna
By Namina Forna
By Namina Forna
Read by Shayna Small
By Namina Forna
Read by Shayna Small
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Category: Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fiction
Category: Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Fiction | Teen & Young Adult Fiction | Audiobooks
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$13.99
Jan 11, 2022 | ISBN 9781984848710 | Young Adult
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$20.99
Feb 09, 2021 | ISBN 9781984848697 | Young Adult
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Feb 09, 2021 | ISBN 9781984848703 | Young Adult
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Feb 09, 2021 | ISBN 9780593207826 | Young Adult
767 Minutes
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Praise
“Namina Forna could be the Toni Morrison of YA fantasy.” —Refinery 29
“Fans of Children of Blood and Bone, Mulan, and the Dora Milaje from Black Panther are going to adore this one.” —BuzzFeed
“The girls are powerful, the danger is real, and the characters are engaging and diverse. Forna has accomplished something really special here, equal parts subversive and fun.” —Tor
“Perfect for those who fell in love with Black Panther and will leave all holding their breath until the very end.”—Ebony
“Namina Forna introduces readers to an intricate, West African-inspired fantasy world.”—POPSUGAR
“Total book candy for fans of Tomi Ayedemi’s Children of Blood and Bone.” —PureWow
“A dark feminist tale spun with blood and gold, The Gilded Ones lifts the veil of violent patriarchy and burns the idea of purity to the ground. Must read!” —Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times Bestselling author of The Belles
“Haunting, brutal, and oh-so-relevant. This book will suck you into a world where girls bleed gold, magic fills the air, and the real monsters hide behind words instead of claws.” —Roseanne A. Brown, New York Times bestselling author of A Song of Wraiths and Ruin
“An enthralling debut. The Gilded Ones redefines sisterhood and is sure to leave readers both inspired and ultimately hopeful.” —Stephanie Garber, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Caraval
“The Gilded Ones is a fierce, unflinching fantasy that marks Forna as a debut to watch.” —Kiersten White, New York Times bestselling author of And I Darken
“Phenomenal and extraordinary! Forna’s breathtaking use of language depicts a thrilling journey through an epic world, rife with danger and deception, as an obedient girl survives the patriarchy and becomes a warrior. Unquestionably, the best fantasy of 2021.” —Kim Johnson, author of This is My America
“An epic new fantasy with heart-stopping stakes and a fierce, persevering hero, The Gilded Ones is a dazzling and powerful debut.” —Elizabeth Lim, bestselling author of Spin the Dawn
“A poignant examination of patriarchal oppression that ensnares its reader and doesn’t let go. With a compelling main character and fresh magic system, it takes you on a journey of self-discovery through a fantastically built world with a burning mystery at its heart.” —Kalyn Josephson, author of The Storm Crow
“While elements of action and social justice are strong, there is also mystery . . . readers will find themselves awestruck with satisfying revelation, leaving both a clean ending and desire for more.”
—Booklist, starred review
“Female-led YA fantasy is an overcrowded genre, but Namina Forna brings a fresh perspective in her stormingly good debut . . . Action combines with an intense feminist story of sisterhood, where strength is found in female friendships and alliances.” —The Guardian
“Brutal, brilliant, and ultimately hopeful, The Gilded Ones takes readers on
a stunning sci-fi fantasy ride.” —Nerdist
“Formidable heroines and a thoughtful feminist mythology distinguish debut author Forna’s West Africa–inspired fantasy trilogy launch. Abundant action drives the pace, while a nuanced plot advocates social change by illustrating the myriad ways in which society cages and commodifies women.” —Publishers Weekly
“All of the alaki girls have realistic and moving trauma as a result of actions wreaked on them both as human women and alaki, and strong female friendships stand at the forefront of this novel that will have readers thinking about it long after the last page.” —The Bulletin
Awards
South Carolina Children’s Book Award NOMINEE 2022
Chicago Public Library Best Books SELECTION 2021
Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choices SELECTION 2022
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