Shadowshaper (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #1)

Shadowshaper (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #1)

by Daniel José Older

Narrated by Anika Noni Rose

Unabridged — 7 hours, 21 minutes

Shadowshaper (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #1)

Shadowshaper (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #1)

by Daniel José Older

Narrated by Anika Noni Rose

Unabridged — 7 hours, 21 minutes

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Overview

Paint a mural. Start a battle. Change the world.

Sierra Santiago planned an easy summer of making art and hanging out with her friends. But then a corpse crashes the first party of the season. Her stroke-ridden grandfather starts apologizing over and over. And when the murals in her neighborhood begin to weep real tears... Well, something more sinister than the usual Brooklyn ruckus is going on.

With the help of a fellow artist named Robbie, Sierra discovers shadowshaping, a thrilling magic that infuses ancestral spirits into paintings, music, and stories. But someone is killing the shadowshapers one by one -- and the killer believes Sierra is hiding their greatest secret. Now she must unravel her family's past, take down the killer in the present, and save the future of shadowshaping for generations to come.

Full of a joyful, defiant spirit and writing as luscious as a Brooklyn summer night, Shadowshaper introduces a heroine and magic unlike anything else in fantasy fiction, and marks the YA debut of a bold new voice.

Editorial Reviews

The New York Times Book Review - Holly Black

In the best urban fantasy, the city is not just a backdrop, but functions as a character in its own right, offering up parallels between personal histories and histories of place. That is certainly true in Daniel José Older's magnificent Shadowshaper, which gives us a Brooklyn that is vital, authentic and under attack…Sierra…is a compelling, refreshing hero…As Sierra and Robbie are able to channel spirits into their art, so Older is able to infuse Shadowshaper with the spirit of Brooklyn in the summer, where the possibility of magic hangs shimmering in the air. This is a world that readers cannot help wanting to live in and, as with all great urban fantasies, harboring a suspicion that perhaps we already do.

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Praise for Shadowshaper

Named one of the "100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time" by TIME magazine

A Top Ten YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Selection

A Top Ten ALA Quick Pick

A Kirkus Prize Finalist

An Andre Award Nominee

A New York Times Notable Children's Book

An NPR Best Book of the Year

A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year

"In the best urban fantasy, the city is not just a backdrop, but functions as a character in its own right . . . That is certainly true in Daniel José Older's magnificent Shadowshaper, which gives us a Brooklyn that is vital, authentic, and under attack . . . Older is able to infuse Shadowshaper with the spirit of Brooklyn in the summer, where the possibility of magic hangs shimmering in the air. This is a world that readers cannot help wanting to live in and, as with all great urban fantasies, harboring a suspicion that perhaps we already do." — Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author of The Coldest Girl in Coldtown and The Iron Trial, in the New York Times Book Review

"The strength of Older's tale is in his meticulous attention to the details of the life of a brown-skinned, natural-haired Puerto Rican teenage girl. Older's storytelling is rich enough to warrant such treatment, because this is a world that will stay with readers long after the last page." — Los Angeles Times

"Older's book is a first-rate example of how representation, diversity and themes of social justice and identity can be skilfully woven into a narrative — not so that they disappear, but so that the story pivots on them in a way that is authentic, exciting, and ultimately satisfying." — Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing

"Shadowshaper may be a page-turner, but it's also an allegory that touches on timely issues like gentrification, cultural appropriation, sexism and colorism without feeling pedantic. Combining that social commentary with magic, humor, PG-13 romance, Puerto Rican culture, a reverence for creative work and Older's keen ear for the way teens speak, it's as profound a representation as you could want of a young person's New York City in the 21st century." — TIME

* "Warm, strong, vernacular, dynamic — a must." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "Excellent diverse genre fiction in an appealing package." — School Library Journal, starred review

* "What makes Older's story exceptional is the way Sierra belongs in her world, grounded in family, friends, and an awareness of both history and change." — Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "Smart writing with a powerful message that never overwhelms the terrific storytelling." — Booklist, starred review

Praise for Shadowhouse Fall

A Locus Award Finalist

"Older takes the idea of fantasy as metaphor and smashes it to bits, bringing us to a Brooklyn steeped in magic that feels utterly real and punch-to-the-gut perilous. A powerful adventure that blurs the line between the real and the imagined in daring, breathtaking ways, Shadowhouse Fall is not only a thrilling hero's journey, but a magical revolution on the page." — Leigh Bardugo, New York Times bestselling author of Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom

"Brilliant . . . A novel about Brooklyn, love, spirituality, family and something else. Something I can't even explain but am enthralled by and want more of. This is the beauty and magic of Older's writing — he leaves us openmouthed and speechless, asking 'What just happened to me?!' Loved this book." — Jacqueline Woodson, New York Times bestselling author of Another Brooklyn and Brown Girl Dreaming

"Shadowhouse Fall flips and reshuffles principles of light and darkness in stunning revelation after revelation. Older's vivid ink and prose deftly obliterates any bounds between a tangible and a supernatural Brooklyn. I am still under its spell." — Rita Williams-Garcia, three-time Coretta Scott King Author Award-winner

"Older is a brilliant storyteller, and with sharp, smart, and hilarious dialogue and prose Shadowhouse Fall is a fresh, enthralling speculative novel for readers of all ages." — Bredan Kiely, award-winning coauthor of All American Boys and critically acclaimed author of Tradition

"I turned pages so quickly I got paper cuts." — NPR

"Older knows that today's young people are just as magical as his characters." — Teen Vogue

* "Older paints a compelling picture of contemporary life for black and brown teens in cities: Afro-Latinx Sierra and her friends deal with police harassment and brutality, both on the streets of Bed-Stuy and at school, themes that feel especially timely and relevant . . . Older excels at crafting teen dialogue that feels authentic, and props to everyone involved for not othering the Spanish language. This second volume features a tighter plot and smoother pacing than the first, and the ending will leave readers eagerly awaiting the further adventures of Sierra and her friends. Lit." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "With the same keen eye for the power of art and a sly commentary on the insidious nature of racism and white supremacy — as well as a deft handle on zippy teenage banter and cinematic pacing — Older delivers a fantastic follow-up to his best-selling Shadowshaper (2015), which not only intensifies the stakes of the first book but expands the scope of his well-wrought, vivid world building . . . The expanding cast of well-rounded characters, clearly choreographed action, and foreshadowing of installments to come will have fantasy fans eagerly awaiting more of this dynamic, smart series." — Booklist, starred review

* "Exciting . . . Older has upped the ante with this second installment." — School Library Journal, starred review

"A stunning sequel that will leave fans clamoring for book three." — Shelf Awareness

School Library Journal

02/01/2017
Gr 7 Up—The 2015 SLJ Best Book follows Afro-Latina Sierra Santiago as she discovers that she's part of a long line of shadowshapers, people with the ability to infuse magic into their art in order to fight off demons. The Brooklyn teen embraces her Blackness and defends it against the critique of her family members—a powerful statement in YA lit. Fresh dialogue and exceptional world-building will have readers anticipating further adventures in the upcoming Shadowhouse Fall slated for September 2017.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171262655
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Series: Shadowshaper Cypher Series , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

Read an Excerpt

"It's salsa!" Sierra laughed, her feet stepping naturally in time with Robbie's."Not exactly, but close enough."The music swirled around them, moved with them, for them. Sierra saw little old couples tear it up, putting some of the awkward younger folks to shame. Two eight- or nine-year-olds spun happily past. The song surged as the crowd swelled, or was it the other way around? Sierra couldn't tell anymore. Didn't even care.Something in a far corner caught Sierra's eye and she swung Robbie around to get a better look. The vast murals churned and swayed in time with the music. The elegant soldier leapt from his peak into the sky and found himself a pretty angel to swing with. The classy fellow and his death bride spun wild circles from one wall to the next. The pretty black mermaids formed a dancing ring around one of the dragons, who appeared to be showing off a sultry two-step. Sierra closed her eyes and let the other dancers, the swirling paintings, the whole spinning city around her fade into a colorful blur.

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