When Evie Mei discovers that her recently passed mother was the head of a guild of magical weavers, she enters the Chinese netherworld to try and bring her back in this middle-grade debut.
Twelve-year-old Evie Mei Huang never did like helping in her moms tailor shop. She hated helping to mend fraying clothes, how the measuring tape got all twisted up, and how pushy her mothers clients were. Most of all, she hates that her mother is dead and isnt here to help anymore.
But when the universe sends a life preserver, Evie knows to grab it. So yes, its weird when a talking monkey shows up and tells her that her plainspoken, hardworking tailor mother was actually the head of a Guild of magical weavers who can change the fate of a person with only a spool of thread. Very weird. But he also comes bearing news that her mother is trapped in Diyu, the Chinese underworld, and that only Evie can get her back. No pressure.
The important thing is that Evies mom isnt dead. And if shes got this one shot to bring her back and save her family, shes got to take it.
Inspired by Chinese mythology, Aimee Lims debut middle grade peers into the dark and gritty underworld, while showcasing the unbreakable bond between a family and the lengths well go to save them.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Twelve-year-old Evie Mei Huang never did like helping in her moms tailor shop. She hated helping to mend fraying clothes, how the measuring tape got all twisted up, and how pushy her mothers clients were. Most of all, she hates that her mother is dead and isnt here to help anymore.
But when the universe sends a life preserver, Evie knows to grab it. So yes, its weird when a talking monkey shows up and tells her that her plainspoken, hardworking tailor mother was actually the head of a Guild of magical weavers who can change the fate of a person with only a spool of thread. Very weird. But he also comes bearing news that her mother is trapped in Diyu, the Chinese underworld, and that only Evie can get her back. No pressure.
The important thing is that Evies mom isnt dead. And if shes got this one shot to bring her back and save her family, shes got to take it.
Inspired by Chinese mythology, Aimee Lims debut middle grade peers into the dark and gritty underworld, while showcasing the unbreakable bond between a family and the lengths well go to save them.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Praise for this book
"The Spindle of Fate is a stunningly woven story about family and finding strength in unlikely places. Aimee Lim's prose is sharp, witty, propulsive, and utterly original. A must-read for fans of fantasy and adventure, The Spindle of Fate is a triumph. The stakes couldn't be higher in this magical quest, and readers will delight in the characters met along the way. Seamlessly balancing laugh-out-loud lines with heart-wrenching moments, this is one of the best books I've read in years. I couldn't flip the pages fast enough." - Alex Aster
"With a perfect mix of irreverence and resourcefulness, twelve-year-old Evie Mei braves the delightfully gruesome Chinese underworld as she searches for her mother. Aimee Lim's inventive debut novel threads Chinese folklore through this tale that is both a bittersweet coming-of-age story and a harrowing quest that had me hooked from the opening line." - Miya T Beck
"The Spindle of Fate took me on a delightful and creepy journey through the courts of hell with many laugh-out-loud moments. Evie is a spunky and relatable heroine who middle-grade readers are sure to love. I didn't want this book to end!" - Judy I Lin
"With a perfect mix of irreverence and resourcefulness, twelve-year-old Evie Mei braves the delightfully gruesome Chinese underworld as she searches for her mother. Aimee Lim's inventive debut novel threads Chinese folklore through this tale that is both a bittersweet coming-of-age story and a harrowing quest that had me hooked from the opening line." - Miya T Beck
"The Spindle of Fate took me on a delightful and creepy journey through the courts of hell with many laugh-out-loud moments. Evie is a spunky and relatable heroine who middle-grade readers are sure to love. I didn't want this book to end!" - Judy I Lin
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