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BLACK BIRD, BLUE ROAD by Sofiya Pasternack Kirkus Star

BLACK BIRD, BLUE ROAD

by Sofiya Pasternack

Pub Date: Sept. 20th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-358-57203-9
Publisher: Versify/HarperCollins

For years Ziva bat Leah’s quest to cure her twin brother Pesah’s leprosy has consumed their lives.

When his health worsens, their parents arrange for him to be taken to a colony. But after Pesah has a celestial vision at their birthday party indicating that he will die on Rosh Hashanah, Ziva decides they must run away. Along with Almas, a sheydim, or demon, she rescues, they travel to the city of Luz, the only place the Angel of Death can’t go. Pasternack’s story is rich in the rhythms, values, and deep magic of Jewish culture and life in the Turkic Jewish empire of Khazaria. It revels in an often overlooked mythology, deploying exciting fantasy elements with ease. Ziva struggles with her fiery nature—stubbornness that is also an intense desire for justice. Her single-minded focus on saving Pesah blinkers her to the inevitability of death and the complexities of both their own fears and needs as she comes to understand them. Pesah is brilliant and gentle, kindhearted Almas faces prejudice for his demon nature, and the three form a charming traveling trio even amid fear and pain. More than simply an adventure, this is a story about grief and illness and arguing with the rules of the world, enduring and enjoying the living that happens between now and the end, threaded through with the profound, unshakeable love of two brave siblings.

Propulsive, wise, and heartbreaking.

(afterword, glossary) (Historical fantasy. 9-12)