Sunday, June 08, 2008

June YA Pick: The House of Djinn

I first read Shabanu: Daughter of The Wind, by Suzanne Fisher Staples, quite a few years ago, and I have read it many, many times since then. It is easily one of the best YA books I have ever read - definitely in the top 5. It is the story of a fairly modern-day Pakistani girl coming of age in the desert, in a family that loves her and fears for her future. It is an excellent book. I also really enjoyed its sequel, Haveli, though not nearly as much as Shabanu. Years went by. No third book. Staples wrote other fine books, and I lost hope that she would continue writing about Shabanu and Mumtaz. But she did write a third book! The House of Djinn takes up the story when Mumtaz is a young woman and must learn that her mother is still alive, having feigned her death to protect them all from the scheming Nazir. Mumtaz must deal with a future she never imagined was waiting for her, and with conflicting ideas about love and duty. Also, there is a whiff of djinn, which was sort of odd, as the other books did not really have anything supernatural in them. Like Haveli, this book was no Shabanu, but it was a good book and I was thrilled to read the continuation of Shabanu's story and the story of Mumtaz. I highly recommend it. This book ended in such a way as to lead me to believe that there could very well be another book coming...more so than did Haveli. I hope so!

3 comments:

Saints and Spinners said...

I'm so glad to know there's another book. The end of each book before just tore at me, of course. By the way, SFS has another book called Dangerous Skies. I barely remember it.

I heard SFS speak some years ago when I was in library school. What I remember best about the talk was her anecdote about the dancing camel she rode in Pakistan-- that camel just loved music and would actually sway and lift up his front hooves in time to the music.

Lone Star Ma said...

I'm jealous. Guluband!

I never actually read more than bits of Dangerous Skies, but I read Shiva's Fire which was okay and Under The Persimmon Trees, which was good.

Andromeda Jazmon said...

I really liked this book too and bought some of her others for our library.