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ANZU AND THE REALM OF DARKNESS by Mai K. Nguyen

ANZU AND THE REALM OF DARKNESS

by Mai K. Nguyen ; illustrated by Mai K. Nguyen ; color by Diana Tsai Santos

Pub Date: May 7th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593525272
Publisher: Viking

A lonely girl must find her way out of the underworld and back home.

It’s Obon, a holiday for celebrating ancestors, but Anzu is feeling miserable. Her family just moved, and when a neighbor child tries to befriend her, she becomes angry and self-conscious and runs away, reminded of the girls who used to tease her about her Japanese name. A stray dog appears, jumping up and snatching the special necklace that belonged to her late grandmother from around Anzu’s neck. While pursuing the dog, Anzu falls and loses consciousness, waking up in Yomi. The dog, who’s the Gatekeeper of this Shinto underworld, tells her to leave, but Anzu doesn’t know how. Izanami no Mikoto, Queen of Yomi, offers to guide her—after Anzu joins her Obon banquet. But Anzu winds up cursed and bound to remain. Together with the Gatekeeper, whose role is to “guide souls to their destined realm,” Anzu must save the lost souls of children kidnapped by Izanami and find her way home before sunrise marks the end of Obon. Colored in muted green, orange, and purple, this beautifully illustrated work is full of magic as it follows Anzu’s journey of self-discovery after experiencing bullying, grief, and isolation. The fascinating and original spirit world is inspired by Nguyen’s family’s mix of Vietnamese and Japanese cultures and elements of Shintoism and Buddhism.

An enchanting fantasy about finding the confidence to take up space in the world.

(author’s note, guide to Japanese folklore) (Graphic fantasy. 8-12)