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WAR GIRLS by Tochi  Onyebuchi

WAR GIRLS

From the War Girls series, volume 1

by Tochi Onyebuchi

Pub Date: Oct. 15th, 2019
ISBN: 978-0-451-48167-2
Publisher: Razorbill/Penguin

In a world ravaged by nuclear war, climate change, and resource conflict, two sisters dare to dream of peace.

In his novel based on the Nigerian civil war and wars decades later in other parts of the African continent involving child soldiers, Onyebuchi (Crown of Thunder, 2018, etc.) creates a richly detailed, post-apocalyptic Nigeria. Onyii, who comes to be known as the Demon of Biafra, has been caught in the thick of the war between the Biafrans and Nigerians over mining rights for Chukwu, a precious mineral. She has even become an Augment, one of those who have replaced missing limbs and organs with mechanical ones. Ify, Onyii’s sister, is ingenious and resourceful: Having been bullied for her lighter skin by the other girls in the Biafran war camp, she finds solace in exploring the world via her Accent, technology she created that grants her powers of perception and communication. When the Nigerians attack, Ify is kidnapped and the camp left in ruins. Believing her sister to be dead, Onyii agrees to fight for the Republic of Biafra. Meanwhile, Ify is discovering much about her true lineage. The intense plot is narrated in alternating third-person perspectives, and the author explores themes surrounding colonization, family, and the injustices of war. The story culminates in an unexpected, heart-wrenching end.

An exhilarating series opener.

(author’s note) (Science fiction. 14-adult)