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SISTERS OF THE SNAKE by Sarena Nanua

SISTERS OF THE SNAKE

by Sarena Nanua & Sasha Nanua

Pub Date: June 15th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-298559-0
Publisher: HarperTeen

As their country moves inexorably toward war, a thief and a princess swap places.

Dodging conscription is a crime punishable by death in the Raja’s Snake Pit, but 18-year-old Ria is willing to do anything to leave Abai—even stealing jewels from the royal palace. Governed by a ruthless king whose bloodline grants him and his heirs the ability to control snakes, Abai is about to reach the end of a centurylong peace treaty with its neighbor, Kaama, and all signs point to the bloody continuation of a feud that began after the ancient battle of the six Great Masters of Magic. When Ria is caught in the palace by the princess Rani, both are shocked to discover that they are identical twins. Rani, who lives in sheltered confinement, seizes the opportunity to prove herself to her father. She convinces Ria to temporarily stay in the palace, where she may find the answers to the twins’ separation, so that Rani can sneak out and locate the legendary Bloodstone, a powerful gem that could change the course of history. Themes of fate, identity, and sisterhood intertwine in this lush fantasy that incorporates Indian cultural elements into its worldbuilding. Chapters alternate between two distinct storylines that progress incrementally, following the sisters as they decide how they will shape the future of their kingdom.

A fresh take on a classic tale.

(authors' note) (Fantasy. 12-17)