"The Last Soldier of Nava brims with all the things I love best: treacherous secrets, hidden identities, cutthroat court intrigue, and captivatingly complex characters whom you can’t help but to miss long after you’ve closed the book. Yejin Suh weaves together Korean mythology and sweeping fantasy with vibrant creativity, and pens the riveting island nation of Ik-Song—along with its inhabitants—with beautiful mastery."
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— Sophie Kim, #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of
The God and the Gumiho
"Yejin Suh’s spectacular debut is reminiscent of Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, with cultural and political tensions that enhance the stakes. Themes of power, identity, and control are woven throughout without sacrificing narrative clarity. Fantasy readers seeking a new sapphic adventure will be delighted by the world of Nava."
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— Booklist, Starred Review

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