Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents Lori M. Lee's
second Southeast Asian fantasy adventure about a girl who is the reincarnation
of the greatest warrior of all time.
A snarky cat spirit, a rivalry between two shamans-in-training, a dangerous
dragon encounter, and a stand-off with a thunder god are just a few of the
delights and thrills in this sequel to Pahua and the Soul Stealer,
winner of the 2022 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature.
Eleven-year-old Hmong girl Pahua Moua recently discovered that she's the
reincarnation of Shee Yee, a renowned warrior. With the help of her friends
Miv, a talking cat; and Zhong, a shaman-in-training, Pahua defeated Xov, the
god of wrath, destruction, and thunder. Now she has to retrieve some metallic
dragon scales to reinforce his weakened prison cell.
Pahua, Zhong, and Miv travel to the Land of Dragons, where they come upon the
truth stone, an object that reveals the world as it is. The stone will help
them locate the second seal that will bind Xov. However, magic is circular, and
if Pahua wants to create something as powerful as a cage for a god, she will
have to make an equally powerful sacrifice. . . .
Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of the Disney+ hit series Percy Jackson and
the Olympians.
About the Author
Lori M. Lee (she/her) is the author of Pahua and the
Soul Stealer, the predecessor to this book and winner of the 2022
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature. Lori was born in a village
in the mountains of Laos, which her family was forced to escape when she was
just an infant. They relocated to a refugee camp in Thailand refugee for a few
years and moved permanently to the United States when she was three.