Children of the Quicksands

Author:   Efua Traoré
Publisher:   Chicken House
ISBN:  

9781338781922


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   26 July 2022
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Efua Traoré
Publisher:   Chicken House
Imprint:   Chicken House
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781338781922


ISBN 10:   1338781928
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   26 July 2022
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"A 2023 Bank Street Children's Book Committee Best Book of the Year - Book List: Ages 9-12 A 2023 Children's Africana Book Awards Honor: Best Book for Older Readers Sunday Times Best Book for Children 2021 A Guardian Best Book for Children 2021 Shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize ""The rural Nigerian milieu that Efua Traor� evokes in 'Children of the Quicksands' is by far the eeriest and most imaginative of the three [books reviewed]."" -- The Washington Post ""Traor�'s writing is enchanting, and it immerses readers into the colorful, rich world of Yoruba mythology. Simi is a protagonist that readers can root for, while the charming cast of side characters provides the reader with a multitude of personalities to enjoy. Vibrant and imaginative."" -- Booklist ""A beautifully evoked story."" -- The Telegraph ""Traore's storytelling feels almost otherworldly ... exhilarating"" -- The Times ""[A] beautifully evoked story of a girl sent to stay with her grand-mother in a remote Nigerian village. When Simi suspects her grandmother is hiding family secrets, she sets out across the forbidden quicksands to discover the truth."" -- The Telegraph (UK) ""The fantasy creates tension and drama, but the best aspect of this book is the evocation of place, with such detail as the skills Simi has to learn and the village traditions of drumming and dancing. It is powerful too in its treatment of loss and of the relationships between Simi, her mother, her grandmother and the friends she makes. Clear, vigorous prose beckons the reader in."" -- The Sunday Times (UK) ""Full of secrets and myths that we discover alongside Simi, whose mother raised her far from the old-fashioned reach of her own mother, priestess of the Yoruba deity Oshun. Drawn by a power greater than her own will, Simi discovers a forbidden lake of quicksand, what lies beneath it and what it means to her broken family."" -- The Observer (UK)"


A beautifully evoked story. - The Telegraph Traore's storytelling feels almost otherworldly ... exhilarating - The Times [A] beautifully evoked story of a girl sent to stay with her grand-mother in a remote Nigerian village. When Simi suspects her grandmother is hiding family secrets, she sets out across the forbidden quicksands to discover the truth. -- The Telegraph (UK) The fantasy creates tension and drama, but the best aspect of this book is the evocation of place, with such detail as the skills Simi has to learn and the village traditions of drumming and dancing. It is powerful too in its treatment of loss and of the relationships between Simi, her mother, her grandmother and the friends she makes. Clear, vigorous prose beckons the reader in. -- The Sunday Times (UK) Full of secrets and myths that we discover alongside Simi, whose mother raised her far from the old-fashioned reach of her own mother, priestess of the Yoruba deity Oshun. Drawn by a power greater than her own will, Simi discovers a forbidden lake of quicksand, what lies beneath it and what it means to her broken family. -- The Observer (UK)


Sunday Times Best Book for Children 2021 A Guardian Best Book for Children 2021 Shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize The rural Nigerian milieu that Efua Traore evokes in 'Children of the Quicksands' is by far the eeriest and most imaginative of the three [books reviewed]. -- The Washington Post Traore's writing is enchanting, and it immerses readers into the colorful, rich world of Yoruba mythology. Simi is a protagonist that readers can root for, while the charming cast of side characters provides the reader with a multitude of personalities to enjoy. Vibrant and imaginative. -- Booklist A beautifully evoked story. -- The Telegraph Traore's storytelling feels almost otherworldly ... exhilarating -- The Times [A] beautifully evoked story of a girl sent to stay with her grand-mother in a remote Nigerian village. When Simi suspects her grandmother is hiding family secrets, she sets out across the forbidden quicksands to discover the truth. -- The Telegraph (UK) The fantasy creates tension and drama, but the best aspect of this book is the evocation of place, with such detail as the skills Simi has to learn and the village traditions of drumming and dancing. It is powerful too in its treatment of loss and of the relationships between Simi, her mother, her grandmother and the friends she makes. Clear, vigorous prose beckons the reader in. -- The Sunday Times (UK) Full of secrets and myths that we discover alongside Simi, whose mother raised her far from the old-fashioned reach of her own mother, priestess of the Yoruba deity Oshun. Drawn by a power greater than her own will, Simi discovers a forbidden lake of quicksand, what lies beneath it and what it means to her broken family. -- The Observer (UK)


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Efua Traoré is a Nigerian-German author who grew up in a small town in Nigeria. For as long as she can remember, her head was filled with little stories, but it was not until much later that she began to write them down. Children of the Quicksands is her debut novel.

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