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Elysium Girls

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

From a lush, dazzlingly original new voice in YA fantasy comes an epic clash of witches, gods, and demons as the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.

Elysium, Oklahoma, is a town like any other. Respectable. God-fearing. Praying for an end to the Dust Bowl—until the day the Dust Soldiers arrive—until the people of Elysium learn it's all a lie. You see, there isn't only one god. There are two sisters: Life and Death. And the Sisters like to gamble against each other with things like time and space and human lives.

Elysium is to become the play board in a ruthless game between the goddesses. The Dust Soldiers will return in ten years' time, and if the people of Elysium have not proved themselves worthy, all will be slain.

Nearly ten years later, seventeen-year-old Sal Wilkerson is called upon to lead Elysium as it prepares for the end of the game. But then an outsider named Asa arrives at Elysium's gates with nothing more than a sharp smile and a bag of magic tricks, and the frightened townspeople flock to this side. Sal tries to prove herself the best witch to lead Elysium, only to trigger a terrible accident that gets both her and Asa exiled into the brutal Desert of Dust and Steel.

There Sal and Asa stumble upon a gang of girls headed by another exile—a young witch everyone in Elysium believes to be dead. As the apocalypse looms, seven girls and one demon will use their gifts to create a cavalry of magic-powered scrap-metal horses to ride to Elysium's aid. But they must do more than simply tip the scales in Elysium's favor. Only by reinventing the rules can they beat Life and Death at their own game.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Rebecca Gibel delivers a resonant performance of this YA fantasy audiobook set in the Dust Bowl in Oklahoma. The story centers around a game that is set into motion by dust soldiers to test humanity's ability to work together. Gibel provides a dramatic characterization of Sal, a powerful witch who is struggling for recognition as the town's leader, despite the many obstacles. The point of view switches from Sal's first-person perspective to the third person point of view of Asa Skander, a demon disguised as a magician and other characters. The pivoting point of view could be distracting, yet Gibel navigates it with ease, assisting the listener through the plot and immersing them in this unique world. J.O. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 17, 2020
      Debut author Pentecost’s ambitious Dust Bowl–inspired dystopia pulses with dramatic scenes. After a 1935 dust storm decimates the Oklahoma Panhandle, Goddesses Life and Death challenge those remaining to establish order, building a city and tithing crops for 10 years, before their fate is determined. With four months to go, the town of Elysium, under the leadership of witch Mother Morevna, faces racial inequality, rising Dust Sickness, and infiltrating bandits, creating doubts as to the walled city’s future. When ailing Mother Morevna names 17-year-old
      outcast Sal Wilkerson her successor, Sal submerses herself in learning magic until Asa Skander, an otherworldly newcomer chosen by Life as a Wildcard, threatens Sal’s position. Following a witches’ duel, Sal is cast into the desert surrounding Elysium, where she meets a band of tenacious female scavengers who may be the city’s only hope in fighting the coming Dust Soldiers and winning against Death. Pentecost switches viewpoints as chapters count down the months and days until Elysium’s judgment; action-packed scenes and dialogue can sound stilted, but an imaginative premise and questions of free will vs. fate prove captivating. Ages 12–up. Agent: Sara Crowe, Pippin Properties.

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