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The Call of the Rift

Flight

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A rebellious heroine faces a colonial world coming unstitched in Jae Waller's stunning debut fantasy

Seventeen-year-old Kateiko doesn’t want to be Rin anymore — not if it means sacrificing lives to protect the dead. Her only way out is to join another tribe, a one-way trek through the coastal rainforest. Killing a colonial soldier in the woods isn’t part of the plan. Neither is spending the winter with Tiernan, an immigrant who keeps a sword with his carpentry tools. His log cabin leaks and his stories about other worlds raise more questions than they answer.

Then the air spirit Suriel, long thought dormant, resurrects a war. For Kateiko, protecting other tribes in her confederacy is atonement. For Tiernan, war is a return to the military life he’s desperate to forget.

Leaving Tiernan means losing the one man Kateiko trusts. Staying with him means abandoning colonists to a death sentence. In a region tainted by prejudice and on the brink of civil war, she has to decide what’s worth dying — or killing — for.

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2018

      Gr 9 Up-First in a fantasy series set among the First Nations of Canada, this is the story of Kateiko, 17, a member of the Rin tribe who can shapeshift and possesses the ability to hear voices from the dead. Kateiko is not satisfied with life in her tribe and is annoyed with what she feels to be her culture's antiquated belief system; the Rin hold the elder spirit world in greater regard than our tangible world. Tired of this conflict, Kateiko decides to leave her people and journey across a rainforest to another tribe. On her journey, Kateiko is wounded in a skirmish where she kills a soldier and wounds a high-ranking political leader. Her distrust of those who have taken her in is matched only by their mistrust of her. While convalescing, she meets Tiernan, a mentor and potential love interest. It is only once the auspicious and powerful wind spirit Suriel threatens the Rin and the people she loves that Kateiko's fearlessness and courage shine and her transformation occurs. Waller puts a great deal of thought into her world-building, including maps, cultures to know, slang, a glossary, and a time line. This work exemplifies the hero's journey and the enormous role fate and destiny play. VERDICT A mature choice for those who love high fantasy and magical realism.-Laura Dooley-Taylor, Lake Zurich Middle School North, IL

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from February 15, 2018
      In Waller's stunning debut, a young woman is forced to choose between love and duty.Kateiko, tan-skinned with light-brown hair, is an antayul (water-caller) of the Rin-jouyen, the oldest of the Indigenous peoples of the Aikoto Confederacy. Their small numbers mean her list of potential husbands is limited until she turns 18 and can marry outside of her jouyen. Hoping to do just that--and to escape haunting visions of what Rin elders believe is the Aeldu-yan (spirit world)--she treks southward to the Iyo-jouyen. A deadly encounter during her travels with soldiers of the itheran, or foreign settlers, leads her to Tiernan, a jinrayul (fire-caller) and ex-mercenary, also tanned and brown-haired, who takes her into his home. When the Suriel--a not-so-dormant air spirit--suddenly attacks the colonists, war is declared, more political schisms erupt, and Kateiko and Tiernan find themselves engulfed in chaos. Waller's worldbuilding is beautiful and lavish, her alternate history rich and complex (thank saidu for the backmatter), and even her characters' profanities are colorful. Kateiko's relationships with far older men are disconcerting (at 18 her virginity is lost in a consensual encounter with someone over twice her age) yet she remains in control throughout. Readers will admire the fierce strength which drives her coming-of-age journey.An intricately lush and well-crafted new fantasy that deserves (and demands) a sequel. (glossary, timeline, maps) (Fantasy. 15-adult)

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Text Difficulty:3

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