Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Redemption in Indigo by Karen Lord



I plan on reading much more fantasy in 2017 and this little gem is on the list. I am not very familiar with Carribean stories or authors, but I am looking forward to exploring. I am also hoping to reading more folk tales from various African countries, so Redemption in Indigo will check two boxes at once. 

Happy Reading!
Monica


Paama's husband is a fool and a glutton. Bad enough that he followed her to her parents' home in the village of Makendha, now he's disgraced himself by murdering livestock and stealing corn. When Paama leaves him for good, she attracts the attention of the undying ones--the djombi--who present her with a gift: the Chaos Stick, which allows her to manipulate the subtle forces of the world. Unfortunately, a wrathful djombi with indigo skin believes this power should be his and his alone.

Bursting with humor and rich in fantastic detail, Redemption in Indigo is a clever, contemporary fairy tale that introduces readers to a dynamic new voice in Caribbean literature. Lord's world of spider tricksters and indigo immortals, inspired in part by a Senegalese folk tale, will feel instantly familiar--but Paama's adventures are fresh, surprising, and utterly original.

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