Amir and the Jinn Princess
Amir and the Jinn Princess
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Little, Brown & Co.
Annotation: In this mesmerizing novel, a wealthy young boy searching for his mother teams up with a fiery jinn princess all while ba... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #381462
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 07/23/24
Pages: 289 pages
ISBN: 0-7595-5797-7
ISBN 13: 978-0-7595-5797-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023028016
Dimensions: 20 cm
Language: English
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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A conceited 12-year-old in Lahore, Pakistan, agrees to help a jinn princess win a competition to become the heir of her kingdom in exchange for her assistance in searching for his missing mother.Belying the arrogance that's a result of a hyperprivileged upbringing, Amir Rafiq suffers from the loss of his beloved mother, who mysteriously disappeared from his family's brick-making company. When Amir's domineering grandmother announces that his father will be remarrying, Amir vows to locate his mother in time to stop the wedding. He doesn't expect his quest to take him into another realm alongside spirited, shape-shifting jinn princess Shamsa. They are kindred spirits in their marginalization by siblings who regard them as competition, but they're opposites in their desire to take their places at the top-Amir wants nothing of it, while Shamsa is driven to win by a secret promise. They strike a deal: Shamsa will help Amir find his mother, and Amir will use his cunning to help Shamsa ascend the throne. Khan superbly crafts a redemption arc for Amir, developing his character from unlikable to heroic as he navigates a variety of different circumstances from isolation to belonging, in the process growing from callous and entitled to complicated and altruistic. She also deftly and accessibly weaves into the story important social commentary on corporate ethical dilemmas such as exploitative labor practices, greed, greenwashing, and the blurred lines between social responsibility and buying people's support.Captivatingly well written and magical. (Fantasy. 8-13)

Kirkus Reviews

A conceited 12-year-old in Lahore, Pakistan, agrees to help a jinn princess win a competition to become the heir of her kingdom in exchange for her assistance in searching for his missing mother.Belying the arrogance that's a result of a hyperprivileged upbringing, Amir Rafiq suffers from the loss of his beloved mother, who mysteriously disappeared from his family's brick-making company. When Amir's domineering grandmother announces that his father will be remarrying, Amir vows to locate his mother in time to stop the wedding. He doesn't expect his quest to take him into another realm alongside spirited, shape-shifting jinn princess Shamsa. They are kindred spirits in their marginalization by siblings who regard them as competition, but they're opposites in their desire to take their places at the top-Amir wants nothing of it, while Shamsa is driven to win by a secret promise. They strike a deal: Shamsa will help Amir find his mother, and Amir will use his cunning to help Shamsa ascend the throne. Khan superbly crafts a redemption arc for Amir, developing his character from unlikable to heroic as he navigates a variety of different circumstances from isolation to belonging, in the process growing from callous and entitled to complicated and altruistic. She also deftly and accessibly weaves into the story important social commentary on corporate ethical dilemmas such as exploitative labor practices, greed, greenwashing, and the blurred lines between social responsibility and buying people's support.Captivatingly well written and magical. (Fantasy. 8-13)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 4-7

In this mesmerizing novel, a wealthy young boy searching for his mother teams up with a fiery jinn princess all while battling in a tournament of heirs—and trying to keep his life from changing forever.

Twelve-year-old Amir is one of the heirs to the Rafiq Bricks Company, a wealthy brick kiln business in Pakistan—except he wants none of it. Seeing straight through the jeweled smiles and transactional conversations, Amir would rather spend time in the courtyard garden, where he can almost feel his missing mother’s presence again. 
 
Amir is devastated when his baba announces plans to remarry by the end of the summer, dropping all searches to find Amir’s mother. It’s all a business move, just like everything else in his life. His mother was the only one who allowed him to feel normal, but the last anyone’s seen of her was a year ago.
 
But Amir isn’t ready to give up yet—determined to find his mother before his life changes forever, Amir teams up with a high-spirited, wide-eyed, shape-shifting jinn princess named Shamsa. His exact opposite. The two make a deal—Shamsa will help Amir navigate the twisty and mysterious realm of jinn, and in exchange Amir must use his wits to help Shamsa win a tournament of heirs and put her on the throne. 
 
Amir and Shamsa must contend with silver-tongued tricksters and magical rivals, and a truth far more devastating than Amir ever expected.…

 


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