Son of the Storm explained

Son of the Storm
Author:Suyi Davies Okungbowa
Country:Nigeria
Language:English
Series:Nameless Republic trilogy
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Hachette Book Group
Publisher2:Orbit Books
Pub Date:11 May 2021
Pages:496
Isbn:9780316540391
Oclc:13475110

Son of the Storm is a 2021 novel by Nigerian author Suyi Davies Okungbowa.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

The novel takes place in the fictional continent of Oon, which is presumably pre-colonial Africa, inhabited by three distinct people: Mainlanders, Desertlanders and Shashis; a combination of Mainlanders and Desertlanders. In the continent, Bassa is featured to be the strongest among the whole city-countries in the continent. The country is mainly inhabited by the Bassai, with immigrants who have to pass through different stages of Castes in the country. The Yalekutés who are not allowed to study, act as helpers known as Seconds to the Bassais and Pokotin caste as the working-class immigrants who are not allowed to study either.Danso, a shashi who is allowed to study because he was caught with the codex of Nogowu the mad Emperor of Bassa discovers that the things he learnt as a Jali Novitiate in the University of Bassa were actually true and not tales and myths as posed by the Jali Elders when a yellow skin from the Nameless Islands is seen in Bassa. Nem the Fixer lays her hand on the grey ibor; learning how to use it. She kills the Speaker of the nation of Bassa and made the city-country to believe it was the yellowskin.The yellowskin, who is injured from a fight with Nem goes to Danso’s house. Danso, who is supposed to be with his intended – Esheme – the daughter of Nem the Fixer, helps the yellowskin escape from Bassa with his Second – Zaq – through the Breathing Forest. On their journey through the forest, a lightning bat known as a Skopi attacks them. The yellowskin, Lilong, who is a amber iborworker kills it with her blade. The Skopi gets on to Danso, thus activating the red ibor in his hand – giving him the power to control the bat.Esheme takes over the Great Dome proclaiming herself Esheme the Red Emperor. She then goes after Danso and Lilong. Danso and Lilong escapes with a few Whudans.

Characters

Reception

The book received several positive reception.NPR Books said of it: "Okungbowa's control of power, relationships, plot twists, and politics throughout gets high marks."[4] Library Journal, which gave the novel a starred review, highly recommended it for "fans of epic fantasy based on non-European mythologies...readers who enjoy protagonists on troubled journeys...or anyone who likes to chew on stories with complex shenanigans."[5] Tor.com's Alex Brown said it was "epic fantasy that breaks the rules,"[6] praising Okungbowa's worldbuilding and attention to detail. Publishers Weekly called it a "series starter [that] promises more good things to come."[7]

Awards and recognition

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Epic Fantasy That Breaks The Rules: Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa. Alex Brown. Tor.com. 18 May 2021. 8 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror review: Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa. Publishers Weekly. 8 August 2021.
  3. Web site: A Tense Traveler Awaits a Crucial Meeting in This First Look at West Africa-Inspired Fantasy Son of the Storm. Cheryl Eddy. Gizmodo. 10 May 2021. 8 August 2021.
  4. Web site: 'Son Of The Storm' Explores Power And Its Transformations. 9 August 2021. NPR.org. en.
  5. Web site: Davies. Okungbowa, Suyi. Son of the Storm. 9 August 2021. Library Journal.
  6. Web site: Brown. Alex. 18 May 2021. Book Review: Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa. 9 August 2021. Tor.com. en-US.
  7. Web site: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Book Review: Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa. Orbit, $16.99 trade paper (480p) ISBN 978-0-316-42894-1. 9 August 2021. PublishersWeekly.com. en.
  8. Web site: Top New Fantasy Books in May 2021. Megan Crouse. Den of Geek. 2 May 2021. 8 August 2021.
  9. Web site: Here Are The Best Science Fiction And Fantasy Books Coming Out This Spring. Margaret Kingsbury. BuzzFeed News. 15 March 2021. 8 August 2021.
  10. Web site: 30 Most Anticipated SFF Books of 2021. Christina Orlando. Tor.com. 7 December 2020. 8 August 2021.