Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie Adebola as she embarks on a quest to restore magic to the land of Orïsha, where the ruling monarchy has brutally suppressed her people.
Inspired by West African mythology, Adeyemi’s novel is a powerful tale of resistance, identity, and the fight for justice in a richly imagined world.
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