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PAHUA AND THE SOUL STEALER by Lori M. Lee

PAHUA AND THE SOUL STEALER

by Lori M. Lee

Pub Date: Sept. 7th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-368-06824-6
Publisher: Rick Riordan Presents/Disney

A Hmong American girl sets out on a quest to save her little brother from an angry spirit.

Pahua, the only Asian American in sixth grade at her Wisconsin school, spends most of her time with her little brother, Matt, and Miv, a cat spirit only she can see. Trying to fit in with the other girls at summer school, Pahua ignores her misgivings and follows them to a forbidden bridge in the woods. She quickly learns why it’s so dangerous: The ghost of a lost little girl inhabits it—and she is angry. When Pahua accidentally releases her, the ghost attaches herself to Matt, trapping him in the Spirit Realm. Luckily, Zhong, another Hmong girl, is sent by the School for Shamanic Arts and Spiritual Mastery to make sure the bridge spirit ends up on the proper path for reincarnation—a trial to prove that she deserves to complete her training. The two begin a journey to save Matt, equipped only with Pahua’s unusual ability to see spirits, Zhong’s apprentice training, and Miv. As they encounter tree spirits, dragons, angry Hmong gods, and more, Pahua learns secrets about her family and her past and grapples with what lies at the core of identity. This is a fun adventure through a world inspired by Hmong mythology, full of imagination and featuring characters whose concerns are both modern and timeless.

A classic, satisfying adventure tale packed with magical beings.

(glossary, author’s note) (Fantasy. 8-12)