cover image Sona and the Golden Beasts

Sona and the Golden Beasts

Rajani LaRocca. Quill Tree, $19.99 (400p) ISBN 978-0-06329-540-7

Sona Kalpani, 13, lives in Devia as a descendant of the Malechs, who colonized Devia centuries ago. Sona’s family owns land where the king employs native Devans to mine rare gems, which are then sold around the world. Though Sona loves to sing, she must keep her passion a secret, as music is outlawed in Devia in order to control its people’s innate musical magic. Sona soon saves a wolf pup from a Hunter and later learns that her father is not her biological parent but her uncle, and that she is half-Devan, a truth that, if discovered, will force her into exile. Knowing her presence puts her family in danger, Sona flees with the wolf pup and seeks out her elderly caretaker, Ayah, whom Sona learns is her grandmother. When Ayah falls ill, Sona and Raag, Ayah’s grandson, must team up to find a cure, all while protecting the wolf pup from the Hunter. LaRocca (Red, White, and Whole) enhances South Asia-inspired worldbuilding by employing a rich tapestry of fantastical creatures and amicable characters, making for a lush, spirited story that explores the harm of colonialism, the power of friendship, and the depths of forgiveness and faith. Ages 8–12. Agent: Brent Taylor, Triada US. (Mar.)