The rise of Kyoshi

F. C. Yee

Book - 2019

F. C. Yee's The Rise of Kyoshi delves into the story of Kyoshi, the Earth Kingdom-born Avatar. The longest-living Avatar in this beloved world's history, Kyoshi established the brave and respected Kyoshi Warriors, but also founded the secretive Dai Li, which led to the corruption, decline, and fall of her own nation. The first of two novels based on Kyoshi, The Rise of Kyoshi maps her journey from a girl of humble origins to the merciless pursuer of justice who is still feared and admired centuries after she became the Avatar.

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Subjects
Genres
Action and adventure fiction
Fantasy fiction
Young adult fiction
Science fiction
Published
New York : Amulet books 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
F. C. Yee (author)
Item Description
Based on the television series Avatar, the last airbender as seen on Nickelodeon TV.
Physical Description
442 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781419735042
9781419739910
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The origins of Kyoshi, from the beloved television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, have been shrouded in mysteryuntil now.Orphaned Kyoshi is treated as an outcast in the small coastal village of Yokoya. To survive she works in the mansion of Avatar Yun as his servant and companion. When she accompanies Yun to a treaty negotiation, violence breaks out, unleashing Kyoshi's hidden earthbending capabilities and throwing doubt on Yun's legitimacy. Yun and Kyoshi engage in a ritual to find out who the true Avatar is only to be betrayed by one of his mentors, Jianzhu, forcing Kyoshi to flee. With the help of Rangi, a Firebender warrior and friend, they now must evade Jianzhu and his extensive network. Kyoshi receives tutelage from a group of bandits, the self-proclaimed Flying Opera Company, in hopes of taking revenge on Jianzhu. As with the original, a mix of East Asian cultures provides the template for character profiles and worldbuilding. Yee (The Epic Crush of Genie Lo, 2017) artfully weaves in political entanglements as well as complex cultural identities to fully immerse readers in Kyoshi's world. The pace strikes a careful balance between page-turning conflicts and revelations of Kyoshi's past. Each page is efficient in its storytelling, furthering the plot without lessening the suspense. Knowledge of the original series is ideal for full enjoymentAn action-packed tale that answers some long-awaited questions; fans will look forward to the promised sequel. (Fantasy. 12-16) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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