The black God's drums / P. Djèlí Clark.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250294715 (trade paperback)
- ISBN: 1250294711
- Physical Description: 111 pages ; 20 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Tom Doherty Associates, 2018.
Content descriptions
Awards Note: | Alex Award book, 2019 |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | African American teenagers > Fiction. Airships > Fiction. Weapons > Fiction. Pirates > Fiction. |
Genre: | Alternative histories (Fiction) Steampunk fiction. Fantasy fiction. |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Covington Branch | CLARK P (Text) | 33126022204212 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
Covington Branch | CLARK P (Text) | 33126025109574 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
- School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2018 July
Clark combines historical fiction with sci-fi, creating a futuristic and Civil Warâera setting of New Orleans. Creeper, a young girl, lives in a part of the city that is a free and an open port. In Confederate territory, slavery is legal. Creeper works with airship captain Ann-Marie to save Doctor Duval, a Haitian scientist, who has been taken hostage by powerful groups. Doctor Duval has knowledge of a weapon called the Black God's Drums that can create hurricanes. Creeper knows that unleashing this weapon on her beloved city would be the end of her people. The short novel is brimming with suspense. Creole dialogue is used throughout. The two protagonists are expertly crafted, and their religious beliefs inform and add nuance to the storytelling. Both Creeper and the captain have spirits who guide and speak to them as well as provide them with mystical powers at times. (Creeper's is Oya, the Yoruba orisha of wind and storm.) The author adeptly interweaves different threads around empathetic and complex characters to create an intricate, exciting page-turner.
Copyright 2018 School Library Journal.VERDICT Readers of science fiction will appreciate this ride through New Orleans.âApril Sanders, Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL