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HAMRA AND THE JUNGLE OF MEMORIES by Hanna Alkaf

HAMRA AND THE JUNGLE OF MEMORIES

by Hanna Alkaf

Pub Date: March 28th, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-06-320795-0
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

There are rules for children who go into Malaysian jungles, and they shouldn’t be broken.

On Hamra’s 13th birthday, Malaysia is under lockdown because of the pandemic, leaving her mother working long hours at the hospital, her father preoccupied with the vulnerable people his aid organization serves, and Hamra stuck at home looking after her grandparents. Hamra’s grandmother has begun forgetting things, wandering farther and farther away from home and leaving Hamra upset and perpetually concerned. In the middle of all this, Hamra stumbles upon a beautiful jambu air tree in the forest, but when she plucks a fruit from it, she angers the weretiger of Langkawi, leading her to make a deal to settle her debt and perhaps help her grandmother at the same time. Accompanied by the weretiger and Ilyas Chang Abdullah, her best friend and neighbor, Hamra sets out on a quest that will bring her face to face with creatures from Malaysian legends as well as her own fears and flaws. A retelling of “Little Red Riding Hood” that manages to both feel distinctly Malaysian and capture and interrogate contemporary concerns, this is a tale of family, friendship, and sacrifice. Hamra’s journey to find strength and understanding within herself is well matched with her physical journey through the jungle. Hamra is Malay; Ilyas is cued Malay and Chinese.

Both mature and whimsical, demonstrating how magic and modern-day anxieties can intersect.

(Fantasy. 9-13)