Flame in the Mist
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Wrath and the Dawn, comes a sweeping, action-packed YA adventure set against the backdrop of Feudal Japan where Mulan meets Throne of Glass.
The daughter of a prominent samurai, Mariko has long known...
The daughter of a prominent samurai, Mariko has long known...
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Wrath and the Dawn, comes a sweeping, action-packed YA adventure set against the backdrop of Feudal Japan where Mulan meets Throne of Glass.The daughter of a prominent samurai, Mariko has long known her place-she may be an accomplished alchemist, whose cunning rivals that of her brother Kenshin, but because she is not a boy, her future has always been out of her hands. At just seventeen years old, Mariko is promised to Minamoto Raiden, the son of the emperor's favorite consort-a political marriage that will elevate her family's standing. But en route to the imperial city of Inako, Mariko narrowly escapes a bloody ambush by a dangerous gang of bandits known as the Black Clan, who she learns has been hired to kill her before she reaches the palace.
Dressed as a peasant boy, Mariko sets out to infiltrate the Black Clan and track down those responsible for the target on her back. Once she's within their ranks, though, Mariko finds for the first time she's appreciated for her intellect and abilities. She even finds herself falling in love-a love that will force her to question everything she's ever known about her family, her purpose, and her deepest desires.
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The Beginning In the beginning, there were two suns and two moons.
The boy s sight blurred before him, seeing past the truth. Past the shame. He focused on the story his uba had told him the night before. A story of good and evil, light and dark. A story where the triumphant sun rose high above its enemies.
On instinct, his fingers reached for the calloused warmth of his uba s hand. The nursemaid from Kisun had been with him since before he could remember, but now like everything else she was gone.
Now there was no one left.
Against his will, the boy s vision cleared, locking on the clear blue of the noon sky above. His fingers curled around the stiff linen of his shirtsleeves.
Don t look away. If they see you looking away, they will say you are weak.
Once more, his uba s words echoed in his ears.
He lowered his gaze.
The courtyard before him was draped in fluttering white, surrounded on three sides by rice-paper screens. Pennants flying the golden crest of the emperor danced in a passing breeze. To the left and right stood grim-faced onlookers samurai dressed in the dark silks of their formal hakama.
In the center of the courtyard was the boy s father, kneeling on a small tatami mat covered in bleached canvas. He, too, was draped in white, his features etched in stone. Before him sat a low table with a short blade. At his side stood the man who had once been his best friend.
The boy sought his father s eyes. For a moment, he thought his father looked his way, but it could have been a trick of the wind. A trick of the perfumed smoke curling above the squat brass braziers.
His father would not want to look into his son s eyes. The boy knew this. The shame was too great. And his father would die before passing the shame of tears along to his son.
The drums began to pound out a slow beat. A dirge.
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In the distance beyond the gates, the boy caught the muffled sound of small children laughing and playing. They were soon silenced by a terse shout.
Without hesitation, his father loosened the knot from around his waist and pushed open his white robe, exposing the skin of his stomach and chest. Then he tucked his sleeves beneath his knees to prevent himself from falling backward.
For even a disgraced samurai should die well.
The boy watched his father reach for the short tant blade on the small table before him. He wanted to cry for him to stop. Cry for a moment more. A single look more.
Just one.
But the boy remained silent, his fingers turning bloodless in his fists. He swallowed.
Don t look away.
His father took hold of the blade, wrapping his hands around the skein of white silk near its base. He plunged the sword into his stomach, cutting slowly to the left, then up to the right. His features remained passive. No hint of suffering could be detected, though the boy searched for it felt it despite his father s best efforts.
Never look away.
Finally, when his father stretched his neck forward, the boy saw it. A small flicker, a grimace. In the same instant, the boy s heart shuddered in his chest. A hot burst of pain glimmered beneath it.
The man who had been his father s best friend took two long strides, then swung a gleaming katana in a perfect arc toward his father s exposed neck. The thud of his father s head hitting the tatami mat silenced the drumbeats in a hollow start.
Still the boy did not look away. He watched
In the distance beyond the gates, the boy caught the muffled sound of small children laughing and playing. They were soon silenced by a terse shout.
Without hesitation, his father loosened the knot from around his waist and pushed open his white robe, exposing the skin of his stomach and chest. Then he tucked his sleeves beneath his knees to prevent himself from falling backward.
For even a disgraced samurai should die well.
The boy watched his father reach for the short tant blade on the small table before him. He wanted to cry for him to stop. Cry for a moment more. A single look more.
Just one.
But the boy remained silent, his fingers turning bloodless in his fists. He swallowed.
Don t look away.
His father took hold of the blade, wrapping his hands around the skein of white silk near its base. He plunged the sword into his stomach, cutting slowly to the left, then up to the right. His features remained passive. No hint of suffering could be detected, though the boy searched for it felt it despite his father s best efforts.
Never look away.
Finally, when his father stretched his neck forward, the boy saw it. A small flicker, a grimace. In the same instant, the boy s heart shuddered in his chest. A hot burst of pain glimmered beneath it.
The man who had been his father s best friend took two long strides, then swung a gleaming katana in a perfect arc toward his father s exposed neck. The thud of his father s head hitting the tatami mat silenced the drumbeats in a hollow start.
Still the boy did not look away. He watched
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Autoren-Porträt von Renée Ahdieh
Renée Ahdieh
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- Autor: Renée Ahdieh
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 12 Jahre
- 2018, 448 Seiten, Maße: 13,6 x 20,8 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Nancy Paulsen Books
- ISBN-10: 0147513871
- ISBN-13: 9780147513878
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.04.2018
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
Praise for Flame in the Mist:New York Times Bestseller
A Spring 2017 Amazon Pick Spring s Best Young Adult Fiction
A PW Best Summer Book of 2017
[A]n elaborate fantasy set in feudal Japan . . . Ahdieh (The Wrath & the Dawn) is immensely skilled at crafting vibrant settings inhabited by sympathetic characters with rich pasts . . . readers will enthusiastically anticipate the next installment. Publishers Weekly, starred review
Ahdieh s first duology (begun with The Wrath and the Dawn, 2015) propelled her to the top of the charts, and this new series starter brings that same blend of history, magic, and sensuality that drew readers in the first place. Booklist
This story of female empowerment will resonate with girls today. This novel has something for every reader to savor: a budding romance, invention of new weaponry, and detailed battle scenes. School Library Connection
This story . . . will undoubtedly enthrall readers. Kirkus Reviews
Rich in magical realism and cultural nuance of feudal Japan, Ahdieh s series starter begins with a girl-power bang. . . . A wonderful choice for YA shelves, especially where lush fantasy is popular. School Library Journal
[A] fun feudal samurai drama. . . . an action-packed and well-paced young adult novel. The Washington Post
Filled with strong female characters, action and adventure, and beautiful storytelling, Flame in the Mist offers a world you'll want to escape into for a long while. BuzzFeed
"Romance, action and magic intertwine in this novel likely to keep readers enthralled." Deseret News
This richly imagined, action-packed adventure, featuring a feisty heroine and set in feudal Japan, comes from the acclaimed author of The Wrath & The Dawn and The Rose & The Dagger. . . . Ahdieh is a superb
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craftsman, and this engaging tale of betrayal and revenge ends on a cliffhanger, leaving the reader eagerly awaiting the next book. Buffalo News
Rich world-building in feudal-era Japan and plenty of intrigue make this page-turning young-adult novel a winning foray into fantasy. Austin American Statesman
[With] Flame in the Mist, Ahdieh has gifted us a new series to obsess over. If you live for books that have lush worlds, swoony romance and non-stop action, you ll want to read this. Paste Magazine
Even in the long line of fictional females who pose as male to thwart patriarchal restrictions, Mariko stands out. . . . The novel s surprising, tumultuous ending leaves the reader eagerly anticipating a sequel, impatient to find out what iteration of herself Mariko will invent next. Chicago Tribune
Set to marry the emperor s son, Mariko is attacked by hired bandits en route to meet him. To uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt, Renée Ahdieh s heroine must infiltrate the assailants gang disguised as a man. US Weekly
From the best-selling author of The Wrath and the Dawn duology, comes a new adventure. Set in Feudal Japan, Mariko has long known that despite her talent and intelligence, her future lies in making an advantageous political marriage. Traveling to the capital city for her marriage, she narrowly escapes an assassination attempt. Determined to get to the bottom of the plot, she dresses as a boy and infiltrates the gang sent to kill her. If you liked Disney s Mulan, you ll like this. The Newark Advocate
Anyone who has read Renée Ahdieh's The Wrath and the Dawn duology (and if you haven't get on it!) will be thrilled that she's releasing a new novel this year, called Flame in the Mist. Set in feudal Japan, this story follows a young woman named Mariko, who is the daughter of a samurai. On the way to be married in order to help her family's political standing, Mariko's group is attacked, and she poses as a boy to escape and infiltrate the clan of her enemies (attention: Mulan-lovers!). PopCrush
Alchemy, samurai, and Renée Ahdieh. Need we say more? Culturess
Beautifully written and masterfully plotted . . . Shades of Mulan and 47 Ronin frame the novel, but the fantasy elements and the vivid characters give the story its own distinct flavor . . . a definite must-read! RT Book Reviews
As author Renée Ahdieh did with her debut, The Wrath & the Dawn, Flame in the Mist explores a young woman s power and strength to effect great change in a patriarchal society. And the realistic stories, fascinating culture and complex relationships of Ahdieh s fictional characters explored in actual, historical settings are completely enrapturing. BookPage
Consider us #blessed to have a new series from Renee Ahdieh, because Flame in the Mist has her signature lush and dangerous romantic adventure vibes we loved so much in The Wrath and the Dawn. Bustle
Swoony dudes, new worlds, and crazy high stakes . . . [Flame in the Mist is] the kind of book that ll have you staying up late and calling in sick, just so you can finish it in one sitting. Brit + Co
With Flame in the Mist, Renée Ahdieh delivers a vibrant, action-packed historical fantasy that unfurls in Feudal Japan . . . Ahdieh creates characters you long to learn more about. She s adept at building a world that feels enchanting, hypnotic, real and sensual. Every page shimmers with intrigue and desire. USA Today Happy Ever After
The story is full of palace intrigue, disguises, magic, and Mariko s search to find a place where she can be herself not a bargaining chip, a daughter, a sister, or a prisoner. . . . Fans of Tamora Pierce and Kristin Cashore will enjoy this magical feudal tale. VOYA
Praise for The Wrath and the Dawn:
#1 New York Times Bestseller
#4 on the Summer 2015 Kids' Indie Next List!
An Amazon Best Book of the Year for 2015 Young Adult
A New York Public Library Best Book for Teens for 2015
A Seventeen Magazine Best Book of 2015
A YALSA 2016 Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick
Lushly imagined and powerfully characterized, it s a potent page-turner of intrigue and romance. Publishers Weekly
This book is a fairy tale, a mystery, and promises to become a classic tale of its own. VOYA
Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and a simmering revolution, this isa carefully constructed narrative of uncertain loyalties, searing romance, and subtle magic in a harsh desert city. Booklist, starred review
The rich, Middle Eastern cultural context adds to the author s adept world building a surefire hit with teens. School Library Journal, starred review
Renée Ahdieh's lush debut novel, The Wrath and the Dawn, is a suspenseful and beautiful reimagining of The Arabian Nights, with an edge. Shelf Awareness, starred review
Dreamily romantic, deliciously angst-y, addictively thrilling. Kirkus Reviews
Sumptuous detail satisfyingly steamy scenes, along with some angsty push and pull moments between the two for optimal romantic tension. BCCB
Don t be surprised if the pages melt away and you find yourself racing through warm, golden sands or drinking spiced wine in cool marble courtyards. This is an intoxicating gem of a story. You will fall in love, just as I did. Marie Lu, New York Times bestselling author of the Legend series and The Young Elites
In her absorbing debut, Renée Ahdieh spins a tale as mesmerizing as that of her heroine Shahrzad, filled with lush details and brimming with tension. The Wrath and the Dawn is truly an exceptional story, beautifully written. Carrie Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of The Forest of Hands and Teeth
Ahdieh weaves a world that is lush with detail. You will want to hear, taste, and touch everything. But it's not just the world that is vividly alive. The characters are fascinating too: I loved the friendships, romance, and shifts in feeling. A beautifully written book, The Wrath and the Dawn is a story I could not put down. Marie Rutkoski, author of The Winner s Trilogy
Praise for The Rose and the Dagger:
#1 New York Times Bestseller
Beautiful, lyrical writing combines with a cohesive plot, richly drawn backdrop, and just the right mix of action and romance to create an undeniable new classic. School Library Journal, starred review
Above all there is the shattering, triumphant catharsis of love In a story about stories, love is the power to speak without words. Thrillingly full of feeling. Kirkus Reviews
Fiery romance, a spirited heroine, shifting loyalties With more than a few heartrending twists and turns. Booklist
[Ahdieh s] prose remains lush and evocative, ideal for sand-swept landscapes and racing hearts. VOYA
Rich world-building in feudal-era Japan and plenty of intrigue make this page-turning young-adult novel a winning foray into fantasy. Austin American Statesman
[With] Flame in the Mist, Ahdieh has gifted us a new series to obsess over. If you live for books that have lush worlds, swoony romance and non-stop action, you ll want to read this. Paste Magazine
Even in the long line of fictional females who pose as male to thwart patriarchal restrictions, Mariko stands out. . . . The novel s surprising, tumultuous ending leaves the reader eagerly anticipating a sequel, impatient to find out what iteration of herself Mariko will invent next. Chicago Tribune
Set to marry the emperor s son, Mariko is attacked by hired bandits en route to meet him. To uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt, Renée Ahdieh s heroine must infiltrate the assailants gang disguised as a man. US Weekly
From the best-selling author of The Wrath and the Dawn duology, comes a new adventure. Set in Feudal Japan, Mariko has long known that despite her talent and intelligence, her future lies in making an advantageous political marriage. Traveling to the capital city for her marriage, she narrowly escapes an assassination attempt. Determined to get to the bottom of the plot, she dresses as a boy and infiltrates the gang sent to kill her. If you liked Disney s Mulan, you ll like this. The Newark Advocate
Anyone who has read Renée Ahdieh's The Wrath and the Dawn duology (and if you haven't get on it!) will be thrilled that she's releasing a new novel this year, called Flame in the Mist. Set in feudal Japan, this story follows a young woman named Mariko, who is the daughter of a samurai. On the way to be married in order to help her family's political standing, Mariko's group is attacked, and she poses as a boy to escape and infiltrate the clan of her enemies (attention: Mulan-lovers!). PopCrush
Alchemy, samurai, and Renée Ahdieh. Need we say more? Culturess
Beautifully written and masterfully plotted . . . Shades of Mulan and 47 Ronin frame the novel, but the fantasy elements and the vivid characters give the story its own distinct flavor . . . a definite must-read! RT Book Reviews
As author Renée Ahdieh did with her debut, The Wrath & the Dawn, Flame in the Mist explores a young woman s power and strength to effect great change in a patriarchal society. And the realistic stories, fascinating culture and complex relationships of Ahdieh s fictional characters explored in actual, historical settings are completely enrapturing. BookPage
Consider us #blessed to have a new series from Renee Ahdieh, because Flame in the Mist has her signature lush and dangerous romantic adventure vibes we loved so much in The Wrath and the Dawn. Bustle
Swoony dudes, new worlds, and crazy high stakes . . . [Flame in the Mist is] the kind of book that ll have you staying up late and calling in sick, just so you can finish it in one sitting. Brit + Co
With Flame in the Mist, Renée Ahdieh delivers a vibrant, action-packed historical fantasy that unfurls in Feudal Japan . . . Ahdieh creates characters you long to learn more about. She s adept at building a world that feels enchanting, hypnotic, real and sensual. Every page shimmers with intrigue and desire. USA Today Happy Ever After
The story is full of palace intrigue, disguises, magic, and Mariko s search to find a place where she can be herself not a bargaining chip, a daughter, a sister, or a prisoner. . . . Fans of Tamora Pierce and Kristin Cashore will enjoy this magical feudal tale. VOYA
Praise for The Wrath and the Dawn:
#1 New York Times Bestseller
#4 on the Summer 2015 Kids' Indie Next List!
An Amazon Best Book of the Year for 2015 Young Adult
A New York Public Library Best Book for Teens for 2015
A Seventeen Magazine Best Book of 2015
A YALSA 2016 Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick
Lushly imagined and powerfully characterized, it s a potent page-turner of intrigue and romance. Publishers Weekly
This book is a fairy tale, a mystery, and promises to become a classic tale of its own. VOYA
Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and a simmering revolution, this isa carefully constructed narrative of uncertain loyalties, searing romance, and subtle magic in a harsh desert city. Booklist, starred review
The rich, Middle Eastern cultural context adds to the author s adept world building a surefire hit with teens. School Library Journal, starred review
Renée Ahdieh's lush debut novel, The Wrath and the Dawn, is a suspenseful and beautiful reimagining of The Arabian Nights, with an edge. Shelf Awareness, starred review
Dreamily romantic, deliciously angst-y, addictively thrilling. Kirkus Reviews
Sumptuous detail satisfyingly steamy scenes, along with some angsty push and pull moments between the two for optimal romantic tension. BCCB
Don t be surprised if the pages melt away and you find yourself racing through warm, golden sands or drinking spiced wine in cool marble courtyards. This is an intoxicating gem of a story. You will fall in love, just as I did. Marie Lu, New York Times bestselling author of the Legend series and The Young Elites
In her absorbing debut, Renée Ahdieh spins a tale as mesmerizing as that of her heroine Shahrzad, filled with lush details and brimming with tension. The Wrath and the Dawn is truly an exceptional story, beautifully written. Carrie Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of The Forest of Hands and Teeth
Ahdieh weaves a world that is lush with detail. You will want to hear, taste, and touch everything. But it's not just the world that is vividly alive. The characters are fascinating too: I loved the friendships, romance, and shifts in feeling. A beautifully written book, The Wrath and the Dawn is a story I could not put down. Marie Rutkoski, author of The Winner s Trilogy
Praise for The Rose and the Dagger:
#1 New York Times Bestseller
Beautiful, lyrical writing combines with a cohesive plot, richly drawn backdrop, and just the right mix of action and romance to create an undeniable new classic. School Library Journal, starred review
Above all there is the shattering, triumphant catharsis of love In a story about stories, love is the power to speak without words. Thrillingly full of feeling. Kirkus Reviews
Fiery romance, a spirited heroine, shifting loyalties With more than a few heartrending twists and turns. Booklist
[Ahdieh s] prose remains lush and evocative, ideal for sand-swept landscapes and racing hearts. VOYA
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