Formidable heroines and a thoughtful feminist myth-ology distinguish debut author Forna’s West Africa–inspired fantasy trilogy launch. Deka enlists, relieved to find a place where she might finally belong, but the more she learns about deathshrieks and alaki, the more she questions Otera’s patriarchal tenets and the emperor’s true intentions. After two months of torture, a mysterious woman, White Hands, extends an invitation: come to the capital, where the emperor is assembling an army of quasi-immortal “alaki” like Deka to combat deathshrieks. Multiple attempted executions reveal that Deka is both gold-blooded and seemingly unkillable. When the ceremony is interrupted by deathshrieks-vicious monsters with agonizing screams-Deka miraculously repels the creatures, only to be dubbed a demon. Sturdy brown-skinned Deka is an outcast in Irfut, where villagers skew thin and blond, and she craves the rite’s validation. Those who bleed red when cut are judged fit for marriage and motherhood those who bleed gold are deemed impure and banished. All 16-year-old girls in Otera must endure the Ritual of Purity.
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