Kwame Crashes the Underworld
Kwame Crashes the Underworld
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Author(s): Farmer, Craig Kofi
ISBN No.: 9781250900265
Pages: 352
Year: 202409
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 25.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Coretta Scott King John Steptoe New Talent Award Winner Children''s Africana Book Award Winner ILA Children''s Book Awards Intermediate Fiction Winner A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year An Evanston Public Library Great Book for Kids A Kansas NEA Reading Circle Recommended Title "Debut author Farmer tells a grand tale, funny and terrifying in turns, steeped in Ghanaian spirituality and folklore, and wrapped around themes of identity, obligation, true friendship, and devastating loss." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "This swashbuckling, supernatural adventure into the land of Ghanian mythology will have all readers (and especially fans of Rick Riordan Presents titles) craving more. Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal , starred review "Brimming with laughter, joy, and beautiful messages about grief, hope, lost loved ones, identity, and the ancestors, Kwame Crashes the Underworld rattles the spirit. Kwame Powell is a much-welcomed hero to the canon of children''s books." -- Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times- bestselling author of The Marvellers and The Memory Thieves "Craig Kofi Farmer brings to life the myths of Ghana with heart, humor, and cinematic flair. I wish this book had existed when I was a child. I dare readers not to let Kwame Powell into their hearts.


" -- Roseanne A. Brown, New York Times -bestselling author of Serwa Boateng''s Guide to Vampire Hunting "A rollicking and electrifying adventure of one boy''s journey to accept himself, his family, and his cultural heritage. Readers will cry and laugh with and love Kwame Powell, the boy who wears his dashiki with pride and uses it to bring the underworld and its meddling gods to its knees." -- Jamar J. Perry, author of Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms " Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist hope, lost loved ones, identity, and the ancestors, Kwame Crashes the Underworld rattles the spirit.


Kwame Powell is a much-welcomed hero to the canon of children''s books." -- Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times- bestselling author of The Marvellers and The Memory Thieves "Craig Kofi Farmer brings to life the myths of Ghana with heart, humor, and cinematic flair. I wish this book had existed when I was a child. I dare readers not to let Kwame Powell into their hearts." -- Roseanne A. Brown, New York Times -bestselling author of Serwa Boateng''s Guide to Vampire Hunting "A rollicking and electrifying adventure of one boy''s journey to accept himself, his family, and his cultural heritage. Readers will cry and laugh with and love Kwame Powell, the boy who wears his dashiki with pride and uses it to bring the underworld and its meddling gods to its knees." -- Jamar J.


Perry, author of Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms " Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist r>"Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist hope, lost loved ones, identity, and the ancestors, Kwame Crashes the Underworld rattles the spirit. Kwame Powell is a much-welcomed hero to the canon of children''s books.


" -- Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times- bestselling author of The Marvellers and The Memory Thieves "Craig Kofi Farmer brings to life the myths of Ghana with heart, humor, and cinematic flair. I wish this book had existed when I was a child. I dare readers not to let Kwame Powell into their hearts." -- Roseanne A. Brown, New York Times -bestselling author of Serwa Boateng''s Guide to Vampire Hunting "A rollicking and electrifying adventure of one boy''s journey to accept himself, his family, and his cultural heritage. Readers will cry and laugh with and love Kwame Powell, the boy who wears his dashiki with pride and uses it to bring the underworld and its meddling gods to its knees." -- Jamar J. Perry, author of Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms " Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit.


" -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist hope, lost loved ones, identity, and the ancestors, Kwame Crashes the Underworld rattles the spirit. Kwame Powell is a much-welcomed hero to the canon of children''s books." -- Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times- bestselling author of The Marvellers and The Memory Thieves "Craig Kofi Farmer brings to life the myths of Ghana with heart, humor, and cinematic flair. I wish this book had existed when I was a child. I dare readers not to let Kwame Powell into their hearts." -- Roseanne A.


Brown, New York Times -bestselling author of Serwa Boateng''s Guide to Vampire Hunting "A rollicking and electrifying adventure of one boy''s journey to accept himself, his family, and his cultural heritage. Readers will cry and laugh with and love Kwame Powell, the boy who wears his dashiki with pride and uses it to bring the underworld and its meddling gods to its knees." -- Jamar J. Perry, author of Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms " Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist r>"Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper.


" -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist r>"Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist hope, lost loved ones, identity, and the ancestors, Kwame Crashes the Underworld rattles the spirit. Kwame Powell is a much-welcomed hero to the canon of children''s books." -- Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times- bestselling author of The Marvellers and The Memory Thieves "Craig Kofi Farmer brings to life the myths of Ghana with heart, humor, and cinematic flair. I wish this book had existed when I was a child.


I dare readers not to let Kwame Powell into their hearts." -- Roseanne A. Brown, New York Times -bestselling author of Serwa Boateng''s Guide to Vampire Hunting "A rollicking and electrifying adventure of one boy''s journey to accept himself, his family, and his cultural heritage. Readers will cry and laugh with and love Kwame Powell, the boy who wears his dashiki with pride and uses it to bring the underworld and its meddling gods to its knees." -- Jamar J. Perry, author of Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms " Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing.


" -- Booklist r>"Farmer deftly weaves together an inclusive tale of friendship, family, and identity featuring characters and adventure readers will yearn to revisit." -- Publishers Weekly " This one''s a definite keeper." -- Betsy Bird " Young fans of the Tristan Strong series will find this story equally appealing." -- Booklist "A rollicking and electrifying adventure of one boy''s journey to accept himself, his family, and his cultural heritage. Readers will cry and laugh with and love Kwame Powell, the boy who wears his dashiki with pride and uses i.


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