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The Buried and the Bound

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A contemporary fantasy YA debut from Rochelle Hassan about monsters, magic, and wicked fae, perfect for fans of The Darkest Part of the Forest and The Hazel Wood

As the only hedgewitch in Blackthorn, Massachusetts―an uncommonly magical place―Aziza El-Amin has bargained with wood nymphs, rescued palm-sized fairies from house cats, banished flesh-eating shadows from the local park. But when a dark entity awakens in the forest outside of town, eroding the invisible boundary between the human world and fairyland, run-of-the-mill fae mischief turns into outright aggression, and the danger―to herself and others―becomes too great for her to handle alone.

Leo Merritt is no stranger to magical catastrophes. On his sixteenth birthday, a dormant curse kicked in and ripped away all his memories of his true love. A miserable year has passed since then. He's road-tripped up and down the East Coast looking for a way to get his memories back and hit one dead end after another. He doesn't even know his true love's name, but he feels the absence in his life, and it's haunting.

Desperate for answers, he makes a pact with Aziza: he'll provide much-needed backup on her nightly patrols, and in exchange, she'll help him break the curse.

When the creature in the woods sets its sights on them, their survival depends on the aid of a mysterious young necromancer they're not certain they can trust. But they'll have to work together to eradicate the new threat and take back their hometown ... even if it forces them to uncover deeply buried secrets and make devastating sacrifices.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 5, 2022
      In this creature-filled fantasy, a trilogy kickoff, three teens’ lives intertwine as they work to protect their mortal home—and one another—from the deadly machinations of a magical evil. Seventeen-year-old Lebanese American hedge witch Aziza El-Amin patrols Blackthorn, Mass., working to secure the borders between the real world and the fairyland of Elpheme by rescuing wayward shades and combatting aggressive monsters. White Leo Merritt, a 17-year-old cursed to forget his true love, becomes Aziza’s ally in exchange for her help in breaking the curse. Unhoused necromancer Tristan, also white, 17, and only a year into his decade-long servitude to a wicked hag in the woods, fears he won’t make it to the promised magical favor at the end of his bargain. When the trio team up to combat the forest hag’s increasingly malevolent power, they unearth ancient town secrets and mysteries from their own pasts. Hassan (The Prince of Nowhere) employs a rapid pace and plentiful action while still prioritizing the cast’s development into magnetic heroes. Overflowing with whimsy, danger, and a touch of humor, this alluring tale maintains a satisfying air of menace and unpredictability. Ages 14–up. Agent: Erica Bauman, Aevitas Creative Management.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Love, friendship, and other magic and mortal ties are explored with three voices in this fierce teen fantasy. Tristan is a bond servant to a vile hag, finding victims and controlling the dead. Narrator Daniel Henning's gentle tone makes the gore bearable. When he deftly plunges into Tristan's despair, his voice cracks with anguish. Leo's family struggles under several curses, including his true love having been erased from his mind when he turned 16. Dan Bittner portrays Leo with a youthful doggedness that lightens the story and gives hope. Aziza is an orphaned hedge witch patrolling the borders of the magical realm to protect her small town. Nikki Massoud makes Aziza savvy and tough. The three characters team up to battle dark magic and expose family secrets. S.T.C. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
    • BookPage
      Three teenagers fight back against sinister supernatural forces in their New England town in Rochelle Hassan’s debut YA novel, The Buried and the Bound, the first volume of a planned trilogy.  The world’s witches are born with specific gifts, and Lebanese American hedgewitch Aziza El-Amin’s gift—and responsibility—is maintaining boundaries, particularly magical ones. Her hometown of Blackthorn, Massachusetts, contains numerous borders between the real world and the magical realm of Elphame, so Aziza regularly patrols the city, closing any gaps and ensuring visitors from Elphame don’t harm the humans of Blackthorn.  While on patrol, Aziza arrives on the scene of a shocking magical attack, where she meets Leo, who has been searching for a way to break the curse placed on his family. Meanwhile, a lonely teen named Tristan grows desperate to escape his contract with a cruel, powerful hag, but he can’t seem to find a way out that doesn’t endanger his loved ones. The weakening boundary between Blackthorn and Elphame brings Aziza, Leo and Tristan together to solve these problems and more. Accustomed to her solitary patrols, Aziza is slow to trust but grudgingly admits that Leo and even eventually Tristan make her job as Blackthorn’s hedgewitch easier and less isolating. In this story of friendship and family, classic folkloric creatures such as kelpies, hags and the Fair Folk collide with the mundanities of contemporary high school life, with a strong helping of romantic melodrama on the side. Dead parents, lost loves and desperate acts drive the plot and add a touch of gothic flair. The theme of generational trauma is skillfully woven throughout, as family secrets, shames and losses lurk in each protagonist’s past. Hassan imbues Aziza, Leo and Tristan with such rich personalities and backstories that the novel would feel crowded as a standalone tale. Knowing that each of their stories will unfold over a trilogy makes this first book’s unresolved narrative threads easier to accept. As she brings a Lebanese immigrant family into the heart of a witches-in-New England tale, Hassan deftly highlights magic’s global presence. Although Aziza’s magical specialty is maintaining borders, her sprawling world of magic illustrates the rewards that await readers when fantasy reaches beyond white, Eurocentric inspirations and characters. Imaginative and urgently paced, The Buried and the Bound will be enjoyed by fans of Holly Black, S. Jae-Jones and Alix E. Harrow.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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