Civilization

K M McKenzie

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Book cover for Civilization
Book cover for Civilization
Book cover for Civilization

Civilization

Civilization

K M McKenzie

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Description

At 17, Kadsa is weary of traveling with her grandpa in search of their lost mystical home world. She yearns for a normal life--a chance to go to college, have friends, and a stable home. However, a web of lies about her identity leads her to a startling discovery and a quest to save her kidnapped grandfather. In a realm of dark forces and ancient deities, Kadsa must find the courage to prevent the world's annihilation. This adventure is a transformative odyssey, offering insights into resilience, truth-seeking, and the power of youth.

About the Author

K. M. McKenzie writes stories about other worlds, reluctant women, and the noumena of existence that have been published in CosmicHorror.net, Toronto Fringe's Next Stage Audio series, Polar Borealis, Scare Street, Shoreline of Infinity, and Strange Economics. When not dreaming up worlds of imagination, she's struggling with her kitchen witch skills. She also self-publishes contemporary stories (pseudonym Kebra McKenzie). She is Caribbean-Canadian, and lives just outside the city of Toronto.

Critical Reviews

A 17-year-old Black Canadian girl with roots in an African country "not located on any maps" attempts to find her grandfather and is drawn into another world, where a battle rages against darkness. Kadsa Abasi's Grandpa Edoje wants her to care as much as he does about finding his homeland; he's searched across the continent of Africa for a way back. During their exploration of a cave in Chad, he at last finds a portal that will allow him to return to Marut. Grandpa Edoje, who's said "she'd make a good godtalker," gives Kadsa a large crystal. But Kadsa, whose father is dead, starts researching her mother--and she discovers troubling information that implicates her grandfather in the events that led to their separation. Before they can be reunited, however, Kadsa spies something frightening as she gazes into the crystal: Grandpa Edoje appears to be fighting with a shaman they met in the cave. She returns to the site of the portal, where the shaman tries to take the crystal from her. In the subsequent struggle, Kadsa ends up in Marut, a world that's struggling under the Dark Enchantment of Akwanshi, a power-hungry priestess--and some see Kadsa as their long-awaited source of salvation. The story's worldbuilding and action sequences are engaging, although the uneven character development detracts from the narrative. Nevertheless, genre fans will find much to enjoy. An original blend of African-inspired mysticism and adventure.-- "Kirkus Review"

In K. M. McKenzie's spirited fantasy novel The Civilization, a skeptical girl with a heroic destiny learns about dark magic threats to the enchanted, hidden world of her ancestors. Raised by her rambling, nomadic grandfather in North Africa, seventeen-year-old Kadsa is fed crazy-sounding stories: she hails from the land of Marut, to where her grandfather yearns to return, and she is the god Abnr's gift, destined to bring back light to a land encased in darkness. When Kadsa's grandfather goes missing, the glowing pendant he gave her transports her to the haunted forests of Marut. With the help of a wolven creature trapped in the forest and Marut's desperate leaders, Kadsa seeks to rescue Marut from the dark goddess's grasp, find her grandfather, and return to Earth. At first, the Maruti language barrier is Kadsa's greatest obstacle. Her struggles with the lessons the kind royals offer to prepare her for her destiny mirror her reconciliation with her ancestral identity. Her frustrations delay the start of the mission, but her determination and renewed faith in her grandfather's stories propel her creative problem-solving. The worldbuilding is lush and robust. There are plenty of revelations about what Marut's transformative magic can do, including enhancing mental abilities and shape-shifting. But there are no cure-alls for Kadsa's problems. To succeed, she uses her wits and mistrustful attitude to connive against the king's wily advisor, shelter the virtuous queen when the king succumbs to his ill health, and partner with the cursed prince to destroy the dark goddess. The large cast of Maruti nobles, subjects, and magical creatures enhances Maruti's cultural lore. A riveting fantasy novel, The Civilization incorporates African mythology into its story of a whip-smart heroine who learns to claim her destiny and newfound ancestry with pride.--Foreword Reviews

Publishing Information

Publisher: Iskanchi Press
Pub date: 2024-10-30
Length: 376 pages

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