Summary
Tomi Adeyemi's debut novel Children of Blood and Bone took the literary world by storm in 2018. This West African-inspired young adult fantasy became an instant New York Times bestseller and garnered widespread critical acclaim. Set in the magical land of Orïsha, the story follows Zélie Adebola as she fights to restore magic to her oppressed people.
The novel tackles weighty themes of racism, oppression and power through its rich fantasy world. Adeyemi drew inspiration from Yoruba culture and mythology as well as real-world issues like police brutality against Black Americans. Her vivid worldbuilding and complex characters earned comparisons to fantasy giants like J.K. Rowling.
Children of Blood and Bone sparked a fierce bidding war, landing one of the biggest young adult publishing deals ever. The film rights were quickly snapped up, with Paramount Pictures now developing a big-screen adaptation. Adeyemi's debut launched an acclaimed trilogy that has captivated readers with its blend of magic, adventure and social commentary.
Plot
In Tomi Adeyemi's fantasy novel Children of Blood and Bone, magic has been eradicated from the kingdom of Orïsha under the orders of a ruthless king. The story follows Zélie Adebola, a young divîner who remembers when her people could wield magical abilities. After her Reaper mother was killed in the king's purge, Zélie is left without magic and her people without hope.
Zélie's chance to bring magic back arrives when she encounters Princess Amari, who has fled the palace with a magical artifact. Together with Zélie's brother Tzain, they embark on a dangerous quest to restore magic to Orïsha. They must outmaneuver and outrun Crown Prince Inan, who is determined to destroy magic forever. As they journey across Orïsha, facing threats from both human and supernatural forces, Zélie struggles to master her newfound powers.
The group's mission becomes more complicated when Prince Inan discovers he possesses magical abilities of his own. This revelation causes him to question his father's crusade against magic and his own role in it. Meanwhile, Zélie and her companions work to gather the necessary items for a ritual that could bring magic back to all divîners. Their efforts culminate in a tense confrontation at a sacred temple, where they must face off against the king and his forces.
In a climactic battle, Zélie uses blood magic to complete the ritual, seemingly at the cost of her own life. However, she is granted an audience with the gods in the afterlife and returned to the world of the living. The novel concludes with magic restored to Orïsha, but the balance of power remains uncertain as both Zélie and Princess Amari now possess magical abilities, setting the stage for further conflict and adventure.