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That Self-Same Metal

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Wait time: About 8 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 8 weeks

A stunning YA fantasy debut, perfect for fans of Holly Black and Justina Ireland, about a Black girl (and sword expert) fighting a Fae uprising in Shakespearean London.


Sixteen-year-old Joan Sands is a gifted craftswoman who creates and upkeeps the stage blades for William Shakespeare's acting company, The King's Men. Joan's skill with her blades comes from a magical ability to control metal—an ability gifted by her Head Orisha, Ogun. Because her whole family is Orisha-blessed, the Sands family have always kept tabs on the Fae presence in London. Usually that doesn't involve much except noting the faint glow around a Fae's body as they try to blend in with London society, but lately, there has been an uptick in brutal Fae attacks. After Joan wounds a powerful Fae and saves the son of a cruel Lord, she is drawn into political intrigue in the human and Fae worlds.


Swashbuckling, romantic, and full of the sights and sounds of Shakespeare's London, this series starter delivers an unforgettable story—and a heroine unlike any other.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      History, drama, and fantasy collide in this mesmerizing audiobook, deftly narrated by Patricia Allison. Her delivery enhances the engaging tale with a variety of voices, accents, and characters. In London, Joan Sands magically creates and maintains the knives and swords of the King's Men, Shakespeare's acting company at the Globe Theatre. Delightful historical detail is mixed with fae creatures, magical gifts, LGBT and queer characters, and energetic fight scenes. There are a few moments in the production when the tone of Allison's voice changes--as if edits had been added later. Nonetheless, from the tender moments between Joan and her brother, James, to the fast-paced action sequences, Allison delivers a near-perfect performance. C.F. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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