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320
Novel • Fiction
Brooklyn, New York • Contemporary
2015
YA
12-18 years
HL640L
Shadowshaper by Daniel José Older is an urban fantasy novel about Afro-Boricua teenager Sierra who learns of her magical family heritage as a shadowshaper, allowing her to bring spirits to life through her art. With guidance from Robbie and her friends, Sierra battles against the malevolent Dr. Wick, ultimately embracing her new responsibilities and initiating a new era for the shadowshapers.
Fantastical
Mysterious
Adventurous
Emotional
Playful
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Shadowshaper by Daniel José Older captivates readers with its blend of urban fantasy and cultural richness, featuring strong characters and vibrant settings. While praised for its diverse representation and engaging plot, some critics note occasional pacing issues and underdeveloped subplots. Overall, it's an inventive and dynamic read that resonates with young adults and fantasy lovers alike.
Readers who enjoy Shadowshaper by Daniel José Older are typically young adults who appreciate urban fantasy with diverse characters and cultural depth. Fans of The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare and Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia will be drawn to its vibrant Brooklyn setting and rich Afro-Latinx heritage.
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Robbie
Robbie is Sierra's school crush, a quiet and artistic boy. He reveals himself as a shadowshaper and helps Sierra learn to use her powers. Robbie becomes a trusted friend and love interest as he supports Sierra in her journey.
Grandpa Lázaro
Grandpa Lázaro is Sierra's grandfather who has suffered a stroke, limiting his ability to communicate. He occasionally breaks through to warn Sierra about her powers and upcoming threats. Lázaro has a complicated past with shadowshaping and has made choices requiring redemption.
María
María is Sierra's mother, a schoolteacher who inherits shadowshaping powers but rejects them. She fears others viewing her cultural beliefs as strange. Through Sierra's encouragement, she begins to embrace her heritage by the novel's end.
Juan
Juan is Sierra's older brother and a shadowshaper, using his musical skills for shadowshaping. Protective of Sierra, he eventually supports her by fighting alongside her and helping find the Lucera.
Dr. Jonathan Wick
Dr. Wick is an anthropologist from Columbia University who initially studies shadowshaping with good intentions but becomes power-hungry. He targets shadowshapers, including Sierra, using cultural appropriation for his gain.
Mama Carmen
Mama Carmen, Sierra's grandmother, passed away before the story begins. She shared a close bond with Sierra and previously held the mantle of Lucera, passing on a legacy and connection to ancestors.
Manny
Manny, a neighborhood fixture known for his humor and newspaper, is a family friend and shadowshaper who guides Sierra subtly. His death deeply affects Sierra, prompting her to honor him in her artwork.
Bennie
Bennie is Sierra's best friend, loyal and supportive, despite personal losses. She stands by Sierra during her shadowshaping journey, risking her life to help Sierra achieve her destiny.
320
Novel • Fiction
Brooklyn, New York • Contemporary
2015
YA
12-18 years
HL640L
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