Parents' Guide to

Adia Kelbara and the Circle of Shamans

By Mary Krawczyk, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Brave girl finds peril, purpose in engaging Afrofantasy.

Book Isi Hendrix Fantasy 2023
Adia Kelbara book cover: Black girl wearing eyeglasses and a purple dress tosses a rock in one hand and sparks fire in the other; a girl and a boy companion are in the background

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This engaging Afrofantasy is full of adventure, great characters, and important themes. In Adia Kelbara and the Circle of Shamans, 12-year-old Adia is an inspiring heroine who goes on a journey of self-discovery. The setting is nicely developed, and readers will enjoy familiar fantasy elements, such as magic powers and a magical school. Although the story takes place in a fantasy world, readers may relate to Zaria's challenges of feeling like an outsider and struggling with being different. The story beautifully touches on themes of differences and self-acceptance, as well as compassion, courage, and teamwork. Although colonialism, colorism, and religious indoctrination are touched upon in age appropriate and thoughtful ways, these themes may go over the head of some readers or bore others. Overall, the book's fast-paced adventures and touches of humor will keep readers turning the pages.

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