Twin Flames
Twin Flames
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Lee & Low Publishers
Annotation: On estranged twins Leila and Bianca's eighteenth birthday, Leila suddenly gains a djinn's superpowers, and the twins realize that their town can only survive the djinns' secret plans if they learn to work together as sisters. An action-packed YA fantasy!
Genre: [Fantasy fiction]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #394109
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 08/27/24
Pages: 355 pages
New Title: Yes
ISBN: 1-643-79043-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-643-79043-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2024008493
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

Sisters must work together to banish the djinn ravaging their small Virginia town.On their 18th birthdays, the lives of Iranian and Argentinian American twins Bianca and Leila Mazanderani are drastically changed when their neighbors' barn mysteriously burns down. A terrifying djinn appears, announcing to the girls that "the promise of your ancestors is your burden to bear." To top it all off, Leila suddenly possesses superpowers, and a voice inside her head starts trying to control her. Bianca and Leila will have to reconcile their differences in order to uncover the mystery of their family's debt-before the monsters pouring into their town completely take over. Abtahi engages readers with a host of interesting dichotomies throughout, from the twins' opposing views on their cultural backgrounds (Bianca embraces their heritage, while Leila tries to fully assimilate) to their plans for the future (Bianca longs to leave their small town as soon as possible, but Leila hopes to stay close and marry her high school boyfriend, Foster). Their sisterly reconnection amid the extraordinary threat to their lives is wholesome, and their individual developments are satisfyingly honest: Bianca finds purpose in her hometown and discovers romance in an unexpected place, while Leila explores new feelings and grows in her love of her whole self.A multicultural fantasy that's packed with action and heart. (Fantasy. 14-18)

School Library Journal (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Gr 9 Up— In this New Visions Award–winning book, Abtahi uses fantasy tropes to explore coming-of-age in a multicultural family. Bianca and Leila Mazanderani have grown up together, identical twins in an Argentine-Iranian home, but they couldn't be more different, or so it seems to them. Bianca likes punk culture, while Leila tends toward prairie-chic. Bianca wants to be like their mam&5;—a career woman—while Leila wants to be like their baba—a stay-at-home parent who specializes in sourdough and pickles. Everything changes on the twins' 18th birthday when djinn show up in their small college town, demanding payback for a long-ago wish. Now the twins have to learn to work together and find their path in life before the world burns down around them. Abtahi weaves Persian mythology with many of the usual challenges of young adulthood—determining one's sexuality, redefining parent-child relationships, and identifying a career path. This book recalls shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer , though it incorporates the food, stories, and language of Latin America and the Middle East into the genre of demons-in-small-town-America. VERDICT Recommended for readers of fantasy, this novel incorporates diverse perspectives, including exploration of LGBTQIA+ and immigrant identities.— Talea Anderson

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School Library Journal (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Guided Reading Level: Z+
Fountas & Pinnell: Z+

On estranged twins Leila and Bianca's eighteenth birthday, Leila suddenly gains a djinn's superpowers, and the twins realize that their town can only survive the djinns' secret plans if they learn to work together as sisters. An action-packed YA fantasy! Twins Bianca and Leila could not be more different from each other. Being both Argentinian and Iranian in a small town has always been hard, but with Leila shunning her heritage and Bianca embracing it, the two walk very different paths. They run in different circles of friends, and barely talk anymore. Leila's a homebody who loves to craft and plans on marrying her high school sweetheart. Bianca's more anti-establishment and plans to get out of Dodge as soon as humanly possible. But on their eighteenth birthday, the neighbor's barn mysteriously burns down. When Leila encounters a monster--a djinn--arising from the fire, suddenly she gains strange powers and can no longer touch iron. What do these djinn want with Leila--or other people in town, for that matter? Can the twins learn to rely on each other--and their cultures--to banish them? It'll take a sisterly reconciliation for the girls to find out and to save their hometown in this New Visions Award-winning fantasy adventure.


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