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The Weavers of Alamaxa

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Following up on one of the most exciting fantasy debuts, The Daughters of Izdihar, Hadeer Elsbai concludes her Alamaxa Duology—inspired by Egyptian history and myth—with a tale of magic, war, betrayal, sisterhood, and love.

The world is on fire...but some women can control it.

The Daughters of Izdihar—a group of women fighting for the vote and against the patriarchal rule of Parliament—have finally made strides in having their voices heard...only to find them drowned out by the cannons of the fundamentalist Ziranis. As long as Alamaxa continues to allow for the elemental magic of the weavers—and insist on allowing an academy to teach such things—the Zirani will stop at nothing to end what they perceive is a threat to not only their way of life, but the entire world.

Two such weavers, Nehal and Giorgina, had come together despite their differences to grow both their political and weaving power. But after the attack, Nehal wakes up in a Zirani prison, and Giorgina is on the run in her besieged city. If they can reunite again, they can rally Alamaxa to fight off the encroaching Zirani threat. Yet with so much in their way—including a contingent of Zirani insurgents with their own ideas about rebellion—this will be no easy task.

And the last time a weaver fought back, the whole world was shattered.

Two incredible women are all that stands before an entire army. But they've fought against power before and won. This time, though, it's no longer about rhetoric.

This time it's about magic and blood.

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2024

      Wrapping up the duology begun with The Daughters of Izdihar, Egyptian American librarian Elsbai again blends Egyptian history and mythology in the queer fantasy The Weavers of Alamaxa, featuring two young women weavers leading the fight against the fundamentalist Ziranis. Prepub Alert.

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal

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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2024
      Magic, political upheaval, and outside invaders collide in the second installment of the duology begun in The Daughters of Izdihar (2023). For Giorgina Shukry, Nehal Darweesh, and Malak Mamdouh, things have gone from bad to worse. While at first it seemed the Daughters of Izdihar were making headway in their fight for women's equality, including being in training to use the magical practice of elemental weaving, Giorgina and Malak are now fugitives and Nehal is trapped in a neighboring kingdom--a kingdom whose troops, along with frightening new technology, are fast approaching the women's home of Alamaxa. With war on the horizon, the three fight both to save those they love and to build a new world, while contending with new, occasionally dubious, allies and revelations about weaving that could mean salvation or devastation. As the world of Ramsawa, based on Egypt, expands in this second installment, Elsbai has more room to explore prescient topics of social and political change and their fallout. The new characters add more complications to an already gripping setting without overwhelming the narrative. But, at its core, this is an exploration of the platonic and romantic relationships among women and their own personal journeys as they realize their ambitions and come to terms with all aspects of themselves. The fully formed grounded setting, exhilarating magic, and all-too-real political machinations make a satisfying backdrop for further exploration of Nehal and Giorgina's journeys. A strong conclusion that never fumbles with the themes or ideas it seeks to tackle.

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    • Booklist

      February 9, 2024
      The second book in Elsbai's Alamaxa duology (after The Daughters of Izdihar, 2023) starts right where the first book ends and does not let up. The Daughters of Izdihar, women who fight for their freedom, are scattered after a fierce battle. Nehal, the headstrong rich woman who can weave water, is kidnapped by an antagonistic king and queen and given a drug that replaces her power with pain. Giorgina, poor and in love with Nehal's husband, is a fugitive, hiding inside a brothel and disguising her ability to weave all of the elements. At first, they only fought for representation in their own company, but now the women must come together to fight a threat from the outside: the nation of Zirana. As the war escalates, Nehal and Giorgina are caught in the middle. The stakes are much higher in this book as Elsbai deftly combines battle scenes and political machinations, leading to a compelling conclusion. A must-read for fans of fantasy authors like S. A. Chakraborty, Ren�e Ahdieh, and L. Penelope.

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