A half-human, half-jinn girl tries to save both her
worlds from destruction in the second book of this richly imagined,
action-packed fantasy series inspired by Persian mythology and Islamic lore.
“A jewel of a fantasy novel that shines with adventure and sparkles with
humor.”
—A.F. Steadman, New York Times Bestselling author of Skandar
and the Unicorn Thief, on Farrah Noorzad and the Ring of Fate
On her twelfth birthday, Farrah Noorzad found out her father was one of the
seven jinn kings. Now, one epic quest and a whole lot of adventure later, she
hasn't seen her father since she saved him from a cursed ring, and her place in
the jinn world as a forbidden half-human is still more up in the air than a
flying cloud. Not to mention that in the human world, she's moved away from her
best friend Arzu because her mother wanted them to have a fresh start.
So when she is summoned by the kings after months with no word from her father
or her half-brother, Yaseen, she jumps at the chance to return to
the floating jinn city and attend the glittering, magical Al Qalam Academy for
the Exceptional while the kings make their final judgement. Farrah just has to
prove she belongs at her father's side, and maybe even help Idris finally
uncover his missing memories along the way.
But all the while the fire jinn Azar continues to whisper in her ear, sowing
doubt and fear about her true place and her true powers. And when the City of
Jewels is threatened, fate steps in once again, with a prophecy that claims
Farrah might be the one to save the jinn world...or destroy it.
About the Author
Deeba Zargarpur grew up in Virginia, searching the deep dark
woods for a portal to kickstart her grand magical adventure. Her love of magic
and jinn stemmed from the cautionary tales passed down through the generations
of her Afghan-Uzbek family. Farrah Noorzad and the Ring of Fate is
her middle grade debut. She is also the author of House of Yesterday.