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The Girl with the Louding Voice meets The Water Dancer in this magical, awardwinning literary debut that offers a new take on West African mythology
Treasure and her mother lost everything when Treasure's father died. Haggling for scraps in the market, Treasure meets a man who promises to change their fortunes, but his feet are hovering just a few inches above the ground. He's a spirit, and he says he can bring Treasure's beloved father back to life if she'll do one terrible thing for him first.
Ozoemena has an itch in the middle of her back. It's an itch that speaks to her patrilineal destiny, an honor never before bestowed upon a girl, to defend the land and protect its people by becoming a Leopard. Her father impressed upon her what an honor this was before he vanished, but it's one she couldn't want less—she has enough to worry about as she tries to fit in at a new boarding school.
As the two girls reckon with their burgeoning wildness and the legacy of their missing fathers, Ozoemena's fellow students start to vanish, Treasure's obligations to the spirit escalate, and Ozoemena's duty of protection as a Leopard grows. Soon the girls are set on a dangerous collision course as both must face impossible choices, discovering what they are willing to sacrifice to get what is theirs in a world that always says "no" to women.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 23, 2023
      Emelumadu debuts with an entrancing tale of two Nigerian girls whose fates are intertwined in Igbo myth and magic. While preteen Ozoemena is at her uncle’s funeral, a mysterious boy touches her back, causing a burning sensation and leaving a welt. Her paternal grandmother tells her she was touched by the ghost of her dead uncle, who was able to change into a leopard when he was alive, and that he’s chosen Ozoemena to carry on the family’s tradition of becoming the leopard to fight injustice. Her mother, however, believes the myth is a sign of madness, and sends Ozoemena to a boarding school to protect her from her grandmother’s influence. A parallel narrative follows Treasure, who’s grieving the death of her father and is haunted by a spirit who wants to make her his wife. Treasure resists, although she agrees to procure three other girls to marry the spirit’s dead friends in exchange for freeing her father from someone called the “Bone Woman.” When Ozoemena learns from her sojourns in the spirit world that the girls were taken from her school, she has an opportunity to use her power as the leopard. Emelumadu’s account of boarding school life feels a bit rote, with pages dedicated to the minutiae of students’ social alliances, but she makes up for it with exhilarating depictions of the spirits. Emelumadu delivers the goods with her satisfying coming-of-age story. Agent: Hillary Jacobson, CAA.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Precious Mustapha and Tara Tijani invite listeners into an extraordinary story based on West African mythology. On the day her uncle dies, Ozoemena becomes the unwitting heir to a supernatural family legacy. After her father's death leaves Treasure and her mother destitute, she strikes up a bargain with a strange man in the market. Mustapha voices Ozoemena as a girl who is stricken by a force she doesn't understand. Her voice shifts from uncertain to commanding as she discovers her power. Tijani's narration as Treasure is dynamic and full of slang and swaggering confidence, even as she fears the price she will pay for seeking her father's return. Mustapha and Tijani play off each other perfectly as fate brings the two girls together. N.M. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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