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This is usually what makes a book sell for me, and I adore them all. Tarisai is astute and astute, as well as delicate and insecure. She simply needs a family and to be loved. Her voice is incredible, and she has a way of narrating that makes any scene a joy to watch. And the supporting roles grabbed my heart as well?! I adored Dayo (the prince) and his close friendship with Tarisai. Then there was Kirah, who was not only sensible but also a mothering mate. Sanjeet, too. The one that seems to be threatening but is really a complete marshmallow. ( Also, may we take a moment to express our gratitude for the existence of a YA novel in which Tarisai, the first child, meets interest? Look at how deliciously intricate and vast the universe is; it has so many layers. It seemed real. Huge and unfathomable. You don't have to recall or comprehend any ethnic group or nation because the plot flawlessly reminds you of who's who before you get into the groove of the storey.