Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
02/13/24
Pages:
308 pages
ISBN:
0-06-268512-0
ISBN 13:
978-0-06-268512-4
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Noted graphic memoirist Ha makes her fiction debut with this feminist retelling of the legend of the Gumiho, set in Korea during the Joseon dynasty.Kai Song is no ordinary general's daughter: She was born with a gift for fighting and has been trained in martial arts by her father, General of the Royal Legion and a hero of the dynasty who's known for slaying Gumiho (a nine-tailed fox demon that can shapeshift into a beautiful woman). Wild, spirited Kai has no patience for Joseon social norms, which dictate that she should become a subservient wife or a courtesan to high-status men. Her unusual upbringing doesn't help curb the widespread rumors that Kai and her mother are descendants of the very demon her father defeated. Through the years, Kai's talent becomes more of a liability as she begins to attract unwanted attention around her village and from her father's enemies. When Kai unexpectedly learns the true nature of her abilities, deeply hidden family secrets come to light, and she's set on a tumultuous path of self-discovery. Ha employs a limited but versatile color palette to create a world that feels grounded in real history yet imbued with magic. The inkbrush-like digital illustrations are evocative of traditional Asian art and contrast poignantly with the book's contemporary treatment of nonconformity, queerness, and intergenerational trauma.A lushly illustrated fantasy that feels ancient and modern at the same time. (author's note) (Graphic fantasy. 13-18)
From the bestselling, award-winning creator of Almost American Girl comes an epic new graphic novel fantasy—a queer, feminist reimagining of the Fox Maiden legend from Korean mythology. Perfect for fans of Nimona, Squire, and The Prince and the Dressmaker.
Kai Song dreams of being a warrior. She wants to follow in the footsteps of her beloved father, the commander of the Royal Legion. But while her father believes in Kai and trains her in martial arts, their society isn’t ready for a girl warrior.
Still, Kai is determined. But she is plagued by rumors that she is the granddaughter of Gumiho, the infamous nine-tailed fox demon who was killed by her father years before.
Everything comes crashing down the day Kai learns the deadly secret about her mother’s past. Now she must come to terms with the truth about her identity and take her destiny into her own hands. As Kai desperately searches for a way to escape her fate, she comes to find compassion, and even love, in the most unexpected places.
Set in sixteenth-century Korea and richly infused with Korean folklore, The Fox Maidens is a timeless and powerful story about fighting for your place in the world, even when it seems impossible.