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The City We Became

The City We Became

N K Jemisin

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ISBN: 9780316509886

Publisher: Orbit

Publication Date: 7/27/21

Binding: Paperback

Age Range: -

Grade Range: NA-NA

Series: Great Cities, The Great Cities Trilogy, 1

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Language: English

BISAC: Fiction, Fantasy, Contemporary, Literary, Magical Realism, City Life, and Action & Adventure

Related Subjects: Avatars (Religion), Magic, Good and evil, Multiverse, New York (N.Y.), Race relations, Fantasy fiction, and Magic realist fiction

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Three-time Hugo Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author N.K. Jemisin crafts her most incredible novel yet, a "glorious" story of culture, identity, magic, and myths in contemporary New York City. In Manhattan, a young grad student gets off the train and realizes he doesn't remember who he is, where he's from, or even his own name. But he can sense the beating heart of the city, see its history, and feel its power. In the Bronx, a Lenape gallery director discovers strange graffiti scattered throughout the city, so beautiful and powerful it's as if the paint is literally calling to her. In Brooklyn, a politician and mother finds she can hear the songs of her city, pulsing to the beat of her Louboutin heels. And they're not the only ones. Every great city has a soul. Some are ancient as myths, and others are as new and destructive as children. New York? She's got six.For more from N. K. Jemisin, check out: The Inheritance TrilogyThe Hundred Thousand KingdomsThe Broken KingdomsThe Kingdom of Gods The Inheritance Trilogy (omnibus edition)Shades in Shadow: An Inheritance Triptych (e-only short fiction)The Awakened Kingdom (e-only novella) Dreamblood DuologyThe Killing MoonThe Shadowed Sun The Dreamblood Duology (omnibus) The Broken EarthThe Fifth SeasonThe Obelisk GateThe Stone Sky How Long 'til Black Future Month? (short story collection)

"A glorious fantasy." --Neil Gaiman

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