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Lucha of the Night Forest

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An edge-of-your-seat fantasy about a girl who will do anything to protect her sister—even if it means striking a dangerous bargain. Dark forces, forgotten magic, and a heart-stopping queer romance make this young adult novel a must-read.
A scorned god.
A mysterious acolyte.
A forgetting drug.
A dangerous forest.
One girl caught between the freedom she always wanted and a sister she can't bear to leave behind.
Under the cover of the Night Forest, will Lucha be able to step into her own power...or will she be consumed by it?
This gorgeous and fast-paced fantasy novel from acclaimed author Tehlor Kay Mejia is brimming with adventure, peril, romance, and family bonds—and asks what it means for a teen girl to become fully herself.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 30, 2023
      Lyrical prose and fiercely characterized protagonists make up the heart of this propulsive fantasy adventure by Mejia (Miss Meteor). To support her drug-dependent mother and restless younger sister Lis in the corrupt city of Rabado, 16-year-old Lucha Moya uses her invisibility to hunt dangerous beasts in the nearby Bosque de la Noche. After her mother suddenly disappears on what Lucha assumes is another episode prompted by Olvida—an addictive drug that “steal your cares, your worries, your memories”—empty cupboards force Lucha to pursue ever more dangerous bounties in the forest. The Ricos, who both run the city and supply Olvida, soon threaten to evict the sisters, and Lis volunteers herself for indentured servitude in the Olvida greenhouses. Lucha is forced to turn to El Sediento, a legend of the forest, who promises to give her the power to save her sister and destroy Olvida—for a deceptively simple price. Slight worldbuilding and uneven pacing are balanced out by high stakes, a lushly described Latin America–inspired setting teeming with dark atmospherics, and an unforgettable queer romance. Ages 12–up. Agent: Jim McCarthy, Dystel & Goderich Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This action-packed allegory with a queer heart follows a troubled cazadora who is part of a world that has been ravaged by a strong opioid. After her mother's Olvida addiction leaves Lucha and her younger sister abandoned, Lucha makes a deal with a dark force that could save everyone. Narrator Elena Rey's voice reflects the steely intensity that Lucha needs to survive and protect her sister. Rey brings an enigmatic spark to the voice of a woman who is devoted to the forest goddess. Her method of fighting problems with kindness is contrasted with Lucha's violence. As their destinies collide, they begin a journey together, fleeing from the bleak, corrupt city into the forest, which is filled with legendary dangers. As family, faith, and fate are explored, the Spanish words embroidered into the story are flawlessly performed by Rey. S.T.C. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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