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Raven by Kami Garcia6/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The respectful but not extremely nuanced inclusion of matriarchal African heritage religions such as voodoo is more empowering than campy. The muted palette pairs perfectly with the noir tone of Raven’s search for her origins. A compelling storyline pulls readers into Raven’s turmoil, guiding them competently through the floating panels of expressive artwork. While she cannot remember anything from before the accident, she suffers continual nightmares featuring a multieyed spirit. She also contends with other people’s emotions invading her mind and the tricky tendency for her own mean thoughts to manifest into reality. ![]() Raven searches for clues to her past while navigating conventional teenage social problems: a mean girl and a cute boy. Raven now lives with her late mother’s sister, a voodoo priestess and “the Mother of Souls,” and her daughter. Seventeen-year-old high school senior Raven rebuilds her life in New Orleans after a car accident takes away everything she knows. ![]()
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