Award-winning filmmaker, Yaba Badoe, casts a dark fable of magic, witches, the bonds we choose and those we cannot.
Yaba Badoe is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and writer. Yaba was born in Ghana but now lives in England with her husband. She has been nominated for the Distinguished Woman of African Cinema award. Her debut children's novel A Jigsaw of Fire and Stars and Wolf Light are both published by Zephyr. @yaba_badoe
Written with lushness and lyricism, this is a complex tale of
friendships, community and family conflict expressed in fantastical
metaphors
*Sunday Times, Book of the Week*
A stirring fantasy, rich in west African legend, investigates the
bonds of blood, love and friendship, and what it takes to grow into
your power
*Guardian*
Myth, magic and superstition course through this dark and
mesmerising novel of witchcraft, family and coming of age. I loved
both A Jigsaw of Fire and Stars and Wolf Light, but this is Badoe's
best YA novel yet
*Editor's Choice, The Bookseller*
Fierce and thrilling, Lionheart Girl delivers on the promise of
Badoe's debut, and then some. I loved this original, lyrical, dark
fable
*Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of A Secret of Birds of Bone*
Vividly imaginative, brave, passionate and original heroine. A
different kind of magical adventure that draws on West African myth
for a story of universal interest'
*Amanda Craig, author of The Golden Rule*
Unlike anything I've ever read. Mythical, vivid, unsettling and
utterly page-turning, Lionheart Girl explores bonds of blood,
friendship and the power of being true to yourself. Both unique and
brilliant
*Ele Fountain, author of Melt*
This is a magical tale, one that I loved... Yaba's writing is a
rich feast to be savoured. Filled with unforgettable images that
leave you breathless, it is about the strength of love'
*Sally Gardner, author of Invisible in a Bright Light*
Loved it! Yaba's best so far – a wonderful tale of magic and
family
*Cat Johnson*
Lionheart Girl is deeply atmospheric, stunningly original, and
sizzling with ancient myth and magic. Utterly unmissable
*Sophie Anderson, author of The Castle of Tangled Magic*
A fun and ambitious read... A familial take on the fantasy
genre'
*Bad Form*
Rooted in west African myth and tradition... This is a superb
book
*Irish Times*
A thrillingly talented Ghanaian author weaving West African myth
into a tale of love and courage
*New Statesman*
A bewitching, often dark, magical realism novel for children aged
12+
*Book Trust*
I love Badoe's tales of myth and magic
*Daily Mail*
Lionheart Girl is brilliantly written, richly evocative, and quite
unforgettable. I loved it
*Lauren St John*
Sheba and her mama have a uniquely combative relationship I don't
think I've really seen before in YA fantasy. There's magic, great
family relationships and lyrical writing and a beautiful
ending!
*Peter Bunzl*
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