Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
08/06/24
Pages:
240 pages
ISBN:
1-338-78984-8
ISBN 13:
978-1-338-78984-3
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
REPRESENTATION: There are very few books for middle-graders on shelves that feature Vietnamese mythology compared to those that feature Western myths. This story helps to fill that void.GOOD COMPANY: With its focus on mythology and and action-packed adventure, this title will sit nicely on the shelf next to Rick Riordan Presents titles like the Storm Runners series and our own Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond series.TIMELY THEMES: The novel tackles important themes like the immigrant experience, living in a multicultural (and multigenerational) family, conflict resolution, and overcoming generational trauma -- all of which are relevant for the age group.
Excerpted from The Crossbow of Destiny by Brandon Hoang
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Author Brandon Hoang takes readers on a high-stakes adventure through Vietnam in search of an ancient magical crossbow in this debut middle-grade fantasy that Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender calls "a must-read"!
When Vietnamese American Freddie Lo finds herself in Vietnam for the first time since she was little, she's not quite sure how to feel. The memories of her extended family are more like distant echoes; she has a tough time speaking Vietnamese; and she can't help but feel like she just isn't Vietnamese enough. Still, this is her chance to reconnect with her family, especially her Ong ngoai -- or grandfather -- who is receiving a big award.
That's when Ong ngoai reveals his secret: He knows the location of an ancient legendary crossbow, one with the power to decimate armies -- and he's hidden it away from those who intend to use its magic for evil. But when Ong ngoai is kidnapped, it's up to Freddie, her cousin Lien, and a mysterious boy named Duy to get to the crossbow before it ends up in the wrong hands.
In this Indiana Jones-style adventure, readers will travel through Vietnam -- from its seaside villages, to the swamps of the Mekong Delta, to the majestic Marble Mountains of Da Nang -- as Freddie learns what it takes to be a hero.