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Hamra and the Jungle of Memories

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Full Title:

Hamra and the Jungle of Memories

Contributors:

By (Author) Hanna Alkaf

ISBN:

9780063207950

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

2nd August 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

646g

Description


A Malaysian spin on Little Red Riding Hood from the critically acclaimed author of The Girl and the Ghost, Hanna Alkaf.

Courage is the strongest magic there is.

On Hamra's thirteenth birthday, she receives nothing but endless nagging and yet another errand to run in the Langkawi jungle thatlooms behind her home.

No one has remembered her special day.

And so, stifled and angry, Hamra ignores something she shouldnt: the rules of the jungle.

Always ask permission before you enter.Hamra walks boldly in.

Never take what isnt yours. Hamra finds the most perfect jambu and picks it.

Of course, rules exist for a reason, and soon an enormous weretiger is stalking her dreams, demanding payment for her crimesand Hamra embarks on a quest deep into the jungle to set things right.

For fans of Ikegna and A Tale Dark and Grimm comes a story of a brave heroine, a beguiling villain, fantastical worlds, magical adventures, and a journey that will remind you that hope, friendship, and love endures all.

Reviews

"Alkaf takes a familiar tale and imbues it with otherworldly urgency, balancing immediate relevance with profound wisdom. A perfect blend of classic magic and contemporary storytelling." Kyle Lukoff, author of Too Bright to See, a Newberry Honor, Stonewall Book Award winner, and National Book Award Finalist Praise for The Girl and the Ghost: Grippingly heart-wrenching and speaks to deeper themes of family, trauma, and friendshipa fascinating, page-turning tale. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Alkafs middle-grade debut is unapologeticallyand beautifullyMalaysian it sizzles with tension and safe-but-ghoulish imagery, without letting go of the heartfelt thread of love between a girl and her ghost. Booklist "I cant stop thinking about THE GIRL AND THE GHOST, a desperately beautiful novel about the many ways people can be haunted and the transformative power of friendship and love. A spellbinding story, told with an enormous heart." Anne Ursu, author of the National Book Award Longlist title,The Real Boy "Delightfullygruesome, humorous, haunted and heart wrenching,The Girl and the Ghostis an intense tale of grief,family, friendshipand forgiveness. Robin Yardi, author ofThe Midnight War of Mateo Martinez An entertaining convergence of the supernatural with the everyday touches of contemporary Malaysian life enrich the background: ethnic and religious diversity, layers of rapid social change, and loving descriptions of food abound." Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books Praise for Hanna Alkafs The Weight of Our Sky: This stunning debut from Malaysian author Alkaf filters Melatis sympathetic internal narrative through a mental illness barely understood and poorly treated for the era, and the setting and secondary characters convey a visceral, nerve-wracking moment in time. This isnt an easy story by far; an authors note warns of graphic violence, death, racism, OCD, and anxiety triggersbut their inclusion makes it no less essential, no less unforgettable. Publishers Weekly (starred review) This is a brutally honest, no-holds-barred reimagining of the time: The evocative voice transports readers to 1960s Malaysia, and the brisk pace is enthralling. Above all, the raw emotion splashed across the pages will resonate deeply, no matter ones race or religion. Unabashedly rooted in the authors homeland and confronting timely topics and challenging themes, this book has broad appeal for teen readers. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) At the sentence level, Alkafs use of first-person narration expertly (and, in some cases, painfully) places readers inside Melatis head as she experiences internal and external horrors.Echoing contemporary race relations, the subject feels especially relevant. Alkafs immersive, powerful writing make this a must-purchase for all YA collections. School Library Journal (starred review) Alkafs succinct prose, peppered with unflinching details, is captivating, in this candid and open young adult novel. Shelf Awareness Melatis growing strength gives hope to readers: If she can fight her inner demon and save the day, then they can, too. ALA Booklist

Author Bio

Hanna Alkaf is a writer from Malaysia, where the legend of the pelesit originated. She is also the author of the YA novel The Weight of Our Sky, and her work has appeared in Shape, Esquire, and Marie Claire, among others. The Girl and the Ghost is her first novel for Middle Grade readers. She lives in Kuala Lumpur with her family, and can be visited at www.hannaalkaf.com.

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