Alwyn Hamilton Explained

Birth Name:Alwyn Hamilton
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality:Canadian and French
Occupation:Novelist
Language:English
Alma Mater:University of Cambridge
Genre:Fantasy, young adult
Notableworks:Rebel of the Sands trilogy
Years Active:2016–present

Alwyn Hamilton is a Canadian author. She is known for her bestselling young adult book Rebel of the Sands.[1]

Biography

Hamilton was born in Toronto and had lived in Europe and Canada before her parents decided to settle in France.[2] She grew up in Beaune a small town in France before moving to England to study History of Art at King's College, Cambridge.[3] She later moved back to France for work after graduation. She currently lives in London.

Work

Rebel of the Sands is Hamilton's debut novel and she wrote two more books to make it a trilogy.[4] The book is written for young adults and is part of the fantasy genre.[5] In Rebel, Amani leaves her hometown, Dustwalk, and travels through a magical countryside to reach the fictional nation of Miraji, in order to avoid an arranged marriage to her uncle.[6] Publishers Weekly wrote that "Hamilton successfully mingles romance with thrilling stakes, and hints at a welcome sequel."[7] Rebel made YALSA's nominations for the Teen's Top 10 list in 2017.[8]

Traitor to the Throne, the sequel of Rebel of the Sands, continues to follow the story of Amani, who happens to be half-Djinn and have elemental powers.[9] The Deseret News wrote that Rebel "was good, but this second book is far and away better."

The Globe and Mail described the series as Lonesome Dove meets Aladdin.[10] Hamilton said that One Thousand and One Nights was a big influence on her work.[11]

Film rights of Rebel were bought by Willow Smith in 2017.[12] Smith will lead the film's project and says of Rebel, "The nonphysical, creative and, wild nature of a female heroine's journey calls for a unique narrative structure that permeates the very foundation of the story."[13]

Bibliography

Rebel of the Sands Trilogy

  1. Rebel of the Sands (2016)
  2. Traitor to the Throne (2017)
  3. Hero at the Fall (2017)
  4. The Notorious Virtues (2020)

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Notes and References

  1. News: Best-Sellers. 3 April 2016. Telegraph - Herald. 29 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170830060456/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-39478631.html. 2017-08-30. dead . HighBeam Research.
  2. Web site: Meet the Author . Faber . rebelofthesands.co . 2016-11-14 . Hamilton, Alwyn.
  3. Web site: Alwyn Hamilton . Penguin Random House . www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/308247/alwyn-hamilton . 2016-11-14 . Penguin Random House.
  4. News: Alwyn Hamilton: 'I decided to cross the Wild West with the Arabian Nights'. 22 March 2016. The Guardian. 31 October 2016.
  5. News: A Summer Reading List for Kids. West-Barker. Patricia. 23 April 2016. The Santa Fe New Mexican. 29 August 2017. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: Alwyn Hamilton's 'Traitor To The Throne' Now Has A Cover — And 'Rebel Of The Sands' Is Getting An Update, Too!. Wilson. Kristian. 12 October 2016. Bustle. 2017-08-30.
  7. News: Children's Book Review: Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton. Publishers Weekly. 2017-08-30. en.
  8. News: 2017 Teens' Top Ten Nominees announced. Lam. Anna. 2017-04-13. ALA Member News. 2017-08-30. en.
  9. News: 'Traitor to the Throne' Better Than Its Predecessor. Larson. Kent. 12 March 2017. Deseret News. 29 August 2017.
  10. News: Review: New YA books from Alwyn Hamilton, Jeff Zentner and others. Ozirny. Shannon. 2016-03-25. The Globe and Mail. 2017-08-30. en-GB.
  11. News: Arabic Treasures: The enduring legacy of One Thousand and One Nights. East. Ben. 14 February 2017. The National. 2017-08-30. en.
  12. Web site: Willow Smith snaps up film rights to Rebel of the Sands. Wood. Heloise. 18 April 2017. The Bookseller. en. 2017-08-30.
  13. Web site: Willow Smith Is Working On Two New Female-Led Projects. Lindsay. Kathryn. 12 April 2017. Refinery 29. 2017-08-30.