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How to Free a Jinn


Publisher: Allen & Unwin
S$14.90
  • Description
  • Praise
  • About the Author
  • Fast-paced middle fiction fantasy featuring a curious girl discovering a big family secret. Full of intrigue, humour, warmth, action, jungle spirits, a perilous unseen realm and ghostly battles. A wonderful debut, perfect for readers who love Jaclyn Moriarty and Jessica Townsend.

    I have a terrifying superpower. I, Insyirah Abdullah, can see jinn.

    Insyirah's calm, orderly world falls into chaos when her proud nenek (grandmother) has a bad fall, and Insyirah and her mother must move back to Malaysia to take care of her.

    Her new home holds wild and dangerous mysteries, and while finding her feet, Insyirah discovers a shocking secret: the women in her family can control jinn – powerful, ancient jungle spirits – and, one day, she will inherit one of her own. What's more, her new school is haunted by an evil spirit determined to force her out of Malaysia.

    As Insyirah discovers the fascinating ways of the seen and unseen worlds, she finds that risk is everywhere. And when her family situation changes, she must gather all her resilience to overcome unexpected obstacles and make a life-changing decision.

    Enchanting, action-packed and mysterious yet also warm and funny, this page-turning middle-grade fantasy announces a fabulous new talent.

  • “A wonderful read and a thrilling magical world – I found it intoxicating!”
    —Anna Fienberg

    “Atmospheric and enchanting (and full of delicious food!), this book will linger with you long after the last page is turned.”
    —Graci Kim, New York Times bestselling author of The Gifted Clans trilogy

    “A magical debut by an exciting new voice. How to Free a Jinn is an epic thriller enriched with Islamic-inspired spirituality and mythology and steeped in the sensuality of tropical Malaysian food and culture. The kind of book I wish I had growing up.”
    —Sarah Malik, author of Desi Girl: Feminism, Race, Faith and Belonging

  • Australian author Raidah Shah Idil was born in Singapore, grew up in Sydney, worked in Amman, Jordan and now lives in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia with her husband, three children and mother-in-law. Raidah earned her BA in English and BSc in Psychology from the University of New South Wales and her Diploma of Counselling from the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors. Her writing has been published in SBS Voices, Lunch Ticket, The Feminist Wire, Daily Life, Lip Mag, and The Elephant Journal.

ISBN: 9781761181092
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 288
Year Published: 2024
Size: 198mm x 128mm
Language: English