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GUSSY by Jimmy Cajoleas

GUSSY

by Jimmy Cajoleas

Pub Date: Nov. 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-300877-9
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

A girl must protect her town from threats both external and within.

Gussy, short for Gustavina, has been raised by Grandpa Widow to take up his mantle of Protector of their desert village. This means being able to precisely perform all of the Rites that keep the Great Doom that lurks outside the village at bay. When Grandpa Widow is summoned away, Gussy’s left to be sole Protector. The first night, she breaks the most important rule, opening the gate at night to save the life of a strange girl trapped in a storm. Gussy has to keep mysterious Angeline a secret while also holding her town together and trying to live up to the responsibility with which she’s been burdened. Worse, it seems like someone is sabotaging the Rites, increasing the risk from the Great Doom that is always waiting for a chance to slip in. Gussy must figure out who to team up with and who isn’t trustworthy if she’s to defend the town. The threats get increasingly dangerous until all players show their cards and there’s a full reckoning of old lies and debts coming due. The magical, Old West–flavored setting stands out, and Gussy’s folksy voice matches it well. A few surnames imply diverse ethnicities; most primary characters seem to default to White.

Offers a distinctive setting, a creepy magical threat, and a whole lot of heart.

(Fantasy. 8-12)