The Ballad of Perilous Graves
Books | Fiction / Magical Realism
4.2
Alex Jennings
"Funny, wild, witty, and profound.”―Victor LaValle"A wild and wonderful debut, teeming with music, family and art."—New York Times"Magical, lyrical, gritty, otherworldly…hype like Bayou Classic in the 90s."—P. Djèlí ClarkOne of the Best Fantasy Books of 2022: New York Times; Oprah Daily; Vulture; Gizmodo; Boston Public LibraryA fun and fantastical love letter to New Orleans unfolds when a battle for the city's soul brews between two young mages, a vengeful wraith, and one powerful song in this wildly imaginative debut. Nola is a city full of wonders. A place of sky trolleys and dead cabs, where haints dance the night away and Wise Women help keep the order. To those from Away, Nola might seem strange. To Perilous Graves, it’s simply home. Perry knows Nola’s rhythm as intimately as his own heartbeat. So when the city’s Great Magician starts appearing in odd places and essential songs are forgotten, Perry knows trouble is afoot. Nine songs of power have escaped from the piano that maintains the city’s beat, and without them, Nola will fail. Unwilling to watch his home be destroyed, Perry will sacrifice everything to save it. But a storm is brewing, and the Haint of All Haints is awake. Nola’s time might be coming to an end.
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Author
Alex Jennings
Pages
464
Publisher
Orbit
Published Date
2022-06-21
ISBN
0759557217 9780759557215
Ratings
Google: 3
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"Unexpected gem with this one, I honestly borrowed it because of the title and a reccomendation. No prior knowledge. As someone who has been living in New Orleans for almost 25 years, this was like a love letter to the city, with whimsy and magic and references that you don’t have to pick up on to understand the book, but which make it that much more enjoyable if you do. This really captured the emotional feel of the city both around Katrina time and then 10 years out, but with fantastical elements and not being a book about Katrina. Want to say more but don’t want to give anything away because it’s too much fun to discover it yourself. Highly recommend. "