Tempest: A Young Adult Southern Gothic Fantasy of Elemental Magic in New Orleans by K. Ibura on June 3, 2025
ISBN: 0063081032
Genres: Magical Realism
Format: Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult
Source: MSL Book Review
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Veronique has a secret. She can control the winds. After the death of her parents, when Veroniques was quite young, her grandmother took over the responsibility of raising her and helping her learn to control the wind. Now her grandmother is ill and Veronique must go live with family she never knew existed. As her life goes through turmoil, so does her ability to keep the winds at bay. Now there is a secret society after her and others that hold similar powers.
The contemporary fantasy feels like a nod to the 1990s TV series Captain Planet. Besides Veronique’s wind power, others control the earth, fire, water, etc. As one reads there are more and more secrets and questions about each character’s trustworthiness. Right up to the end, it’s anyone’s guess as to who is on the “right” side of history and power. It definitely feels like a sequel would be in line. The book is an easy read and is very engaging, yet is slightly disappointing on the delivery of a climax and resolution. While there are teenage relationships that push this novel into the YA category, it is also appropriate for mature middle grade readers.
Reviewed by Heidi Kopishke, Camden Hills Regional High School, Rockport, ME.
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