A gripping YA fantasy with a deadly contest to win a crown, a fierce heroine determined to right the wrongs done to her people, and a smoldering love story that could change everything... I didn’t want to rule the Risen. Wreak a little havoc upon them, though? That was something else entirely. Bell Silverleaf is a liar. It’s how she’s survived. It’s how all Treesingers have survived, after they were invaded by the Risen and their gods. But now—thanks to some political maneuvering—Bell is in the Queen’s Test. She’s one of seven girls competing in deadly challenges to determine who rules for the next twenty-five years. If Bell wins, she’ll use the power to help her people and get her revenge on the Risen. But Bell doesn’t know how much she’s been lied to. She’s part of a conspiracy stretching back generations, and she’s facing much bigger dangers than the Queen’s Test. She’s up against the gods themselves. Getting hold of that crown might just be the least of her problems. Aboriginal writer Ambelin Kwaymullina has created a fast-paced, twisty narrative and an unforgettable heroine inspired by the strength and power of Aboriginal women.
Ambelin Kwaymullina Reihenfolge der Bücher
Ambelin Kwaymullina liebt es, Science-Fiction/Fantasy-Bücher zu lesen, und wollte schon als Sechsjährige einen Roman schreiben. Sie stammt vom Volk der Palyku aus der Region Pilbara in Westaustralien. Wenn sie nicht schreibt oder liest, unterrichtet sie Jura, illustriert Bilderbücher und verbringt Zeit mit ihren Hunden.






- 2024
- 2021
In a gripping struggle for survival, Ashala Wolf faces the ruthless Chief Administrator Neville Rose, who aims to obliterate her Tribe of Illegals hiding in the Firstwood. Captured and vulnerable, Ashala's powers are suppressed, leaving her at the mercy of a machine designed to extract her secrets. Complicating her plight is Justin Connor, her betrayer, who observes her torment. As tensions rise, the fate of the Tribe hangs in the balance, raising the question of whether they can withstand the impending interrogation and the looming rebellion.
- 2021
The story follows Ashala Wolf as she embarks on a perilous journey to locate her missing friend, Ember Crow, while grappling with her unstable Sleepwalking powers. As Ashala ventures beyond the safety of the Firstwood, she remains unaware of Ember's dark secrets, which pose a significant threat to their Tribe and the Illegals. The narrative explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the burden of hidden truths, ultimately questioning whether one can remember the good amidst darkness.
- 2019
The vibrant, multi-colored board book focuses on teaching children the essential lesson of self-acceptance. Through engaging visuals and relatable content, it encourages young readers to embrace who they are, fostering a positive sense of self from an early age.
- 2019
The Things She's Seen
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Blending elements of a ghost story, murder mystery, and Aboriginal fable, this narrative weaves a captivating tale filled with suspense and intrigue. The story explores haunting themes and rich cultural context, drawing readers into a world where the supernatural intertwines with deep-seated mysteries. With its chilling atmosphere and compelling characters, it promises to engage fans of spooky tales and thought-provoking storytelling alike.
- 2017
How Frogmouth Found Her Home
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Frogmouth isn't like other birds. She doesn't want to live in the trees. She is in search of something more. Only when she meets Moon and hears his intriguing offer can she finally find her true home.
- 2017
The Foretelling of Georgie Spider: The Tribe Book 3
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
In a thrilling climax, Ashala and her friends confront the intertwining threads of their past, present, and future. The narrative promises intense emotional stakes and resolution as they navigate their final challenges, bringing the Tribe series to a deeply satisfying close.
- 2016
The Disappearance of Ember Crow: The Tribe
- 418 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Series information from the author's website.
- 2014
The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Children with inexplicable abilities are detained by the government in menacing facilities. Ashala Wolf and others like her have taken refuge in a forest, where they do their best to survive. But when Ashala ventures outside her territory, she is betrayed by a friend and captured by an enemy.
- 2011
The story follows Caterpillar, who lives in isolation due to her fears of the vast and unfamiliar world around her. By avoiding her friends—Wallaby, Goanna, and Snake—she misses out on the beauty of sunsets and the joy of companionship. However, upon transforming into Butterfly, she learns to embrace her surroundings and realize she is not alone. This vibrant, indigenous tale conveys a powerful message about overcoming personal fears and the importance of connection.