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  • Published: 22 October 2024
  • ISBN: 9780593428719
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $26.99

Nubia: The Reckoning





The sequel to Nubia: The Awakening, the epic fantasy from actor and producer Omar Epps and writer Clarence A. Haynes, is now in paperback! A powerful saga of three teens, the children of refugees from a fallen African utopia, who must navigate their newfound powers in a climate-ravaged New York City.

The sequel to Nubia: The Awakening, the epic fantasy from actor and producer Omar Epps and writer Clarence A. Haynes, is now in paperback! A powerful saga of three teens, the children of refugees from a fallen African utopia, who must navigate their newfound powers in a climate-ravaged New York City.

Zuberi, Uzochi, and Lencho were among the first of a new generation of Nubians to awaken to extraordinary powers—gifts their parents lost when they fled their island home decades ago. And now that Uzochi has been declared a Nubian catalyst, everyone expects him to lead.

But what should be a time of rebirth and celebration is instead one of turmoil. The so-called sky king, Krazen St. John, is bent on harnessing Nubian gifts for himself, and he has assembled a special, superhuman militia to do his bidding, putting a ruthless Lencho in charge.

Facing down his cousin feels insurmountable for Uzochi, even with Zuberi at his side, but now there’s more at stake than the hostile government of Tri-State East. Uzochi’s training has led him to discover an ancient, forgotten force hungry for conquest—and it won’t stop until all of Tri-State East . . . and possibly the world . . . is under its control.

  • Published: 22 October 2024
  • ISBN: 9780593428719
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $26.99

Praise for Nubia: The Reckoning

PRAISE FOR NUBIA: THE AWAKENING

  • “Perfect for fans of Divergent and Black Panther.” —In Touch Weekly
  • “A Fascinating Dystopian Page-Turner” —The Root
  • “A justifiable critique of today.” —Kirkus Reviews

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