Conjure Island

From the award-winning author of Root Magic comes the story of a girl forced to spend the summer with a great-grandmother she's never met-only to discover she runs a school for Southern conjure magic.

If you ask Delphinia Baker, she'd tell you she has all the family she needs. Sure, her mom passed away when she was young, her dad is often away on deployment, but even though Del has never had anyone she can call her people, she has always had her grandmother-and that's enough. Besides, having no roots just makes it that much easier when you have to move again.

All of that changes, though, when Gramma falls ill and Del is sent to stay with her great-grandmother. Del has never even heard of Nana Rose, and she has no interest in spending the summer on an unbearably hot island off the South Carolina coast. And when Nana Rose starts talking about the school she runs dedicated to their family's traditions-something called “conjure magic”-Del knows she's in for a weird, awkward summer.

That is, until the magic turns out to be real.

Soon, Del is surrounded by teachers who call themselves witches, kids with strange abilities, creatures and ghosts who can speak to her. She has a hundred questions, but one more than any other: Why didn't Gramma ever tell her about her family, the island, this magic? As Del sets out to find her place in a world she never knew existed, she also discovers a shadowy presence on the island-and comes to believe that it all might be connected.

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Conjure Island

From the award-winning author of Root Magic comes the story of a girl forced to spend the summer with a great-grandmother she's never met-only to discover she runs a school for Southern conjure magic.

If you ask Delphinia Baker, she'd tell you she has all the family she needs. Sure, her mom passed away when she was young, her dad is often away on deployment, but even though Del has never had anyone she can call her people, she has always had her grandmother-and that's enough. Besides, having no roots just makes it that much easier when you have to move again.

All of that changes, though, when Gramma falls ill and Del is sent to stay with her great-grandmother. Del has never even heard of Nana Rose, and she has no interest in spending the summer on an unbearably hot island off the South Carolina coast. And when Nana Rose starts talking about the school she runs dedicated to their family's traditions-something called “conjure magic”-Del knows she's in for a weird, awkward summer.

That is, until the magic turns out to be real.

Soon, Del is surrounded by teachers who call themselves witches, kids with strange abilities, creatures and ghosts who can speak to her. She has a hundred questions, but one more than any other: Why didn't Gramma ever tell her about her family, the island, this magic? As Del sets out to find her place in a world she never knew existed, she also discovers a shadowy presence on the island-and comes to believe that it all might be connected.

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Conjure Island

Conjure Island

by Eden Royce

Narrated by Bahni Turpin

Unabridged — 7 hours, 56 minutes

Conjure Island

Conjure Island

by Eden Royce

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From the award-winning author of Root Magic comes the story of a girl forced to spend the summer with a great-grandmother she's never met-only to discover she runs a school for Southern conjure magic.

If you ask Delphinia Baker, she'd tell you she has all the family she needs. Sure, her mom passed away when she was young, her dad is often away on deployment, but even though Del has never had anyone she can call her people, she has always had her grandmother-and that's enough. Besides, having no roots just makes it that much easier when you have to move again.

All of that changes, though, when Gramma falls ill and Del is sent to stay with her great-grandmother. Del has never even heard of Nana Rose, and she has no interest in spending the summer on an unbearably hot island off the South Carolina coast. And when Nana Rose starts talking about the school she runs dedicated to their family's traditions-something called “conjure magic”-Del knows she's in for a weird, awkward summer.

That is, until the magic turns out to be real.

Soon, Del is surrounded by teachers who call themselves witches, kids with strange abilities, creatures and ghosts who can speak to her. She has a hundred questions, but one more than any other: Why didn't Gramma ever tell her about her family, the island, this magic? As Del sets out to find her place in a world she never knew existed, she also discovers a shadowy presence on the island-and comes to believe that it all might be connected.


Editorial Reviews

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Narrator Bahni Turpin spins her own magic as she gives voice to a range of characters with unique quirks: Nana Rose is nurturing even when Del makes mistakes, haint Jube responds to requests with a drawl, teacher Nyla and friend Eva speak with Gullah accents, and alligator Ol’ Lundy growls when giving advice. Turpin’s youthful voice for Del is filled with emotion.”

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Royce offers readers another strong fantasy steeped in Gullah culture. A rich window into a unique cultural community.”

Booklist

An excellent read for anyone who enjoys getting lost in a world of magic.”

From the Publisher

Royce offers readers another strong fantasy steeped in Gullah culture. A rich window into a unique cultural community.”  — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Captures the power of conjure magic for those “who were brought to this country: afraid, trapped, without freedom, who tried to create a little bit of peace and safety in their lives.”" — New York Times Book Review

"An excellent read for anyone who enjoys getting lost in a world of magic." — Booklist

"Royce’s narrative is filled with magic, but the heart of the story lies in its connection to Southern conjure and Gullah Geechee culture." — Horn Book Magazine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2023-05-24
A family emergency sends a tween to live with a relative she didn’t know existed and who holds the secret to her beloved grandmother’s past.

Eleven-year-old Delphinia Baker is used to being uprooted. Her dad’s in the military, and changing duty stations means Del and her grandmother must pack up and move too. However, when Gramma suddenly falls ill, Del’s world changes unimaginably. With her father deployed, she’s sent to stay with Nana Rose, Gramma’s mother, on one of South Carolina’s Sea Islands. Nana Rose runs a boarding school dedicated to keeping the lore and traditions of the Gullah people alive, including conjure magic. Del is skeptical about magic, and her worries about Gramma plus the island’s isolation weigh on her mind. The school, the teachers, and even the other students feel strange. Eva, Del’s roommate, is friendly, but Del is reluctant to open up to her. Soon it becomes clear that the magic is real, and Del is determined to discover why Gramma kept this part of her life hidden. Her struggles to work magic cause her to worry whether she will ever understand her family’s past—and land her in some precarious situations. Following her acclaimed debut, Root Magic (2021), Royce offers readers another strong fantasy steeped in Gullah culture, featuring mythic creatures, ghosts, and brooms that facilitate spells. Del is a fully realized protagonist who convincingly changes from a wary observer to a young person embracing her heritage.

A rich window into a unique cultural community. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159787675
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/27/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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