Daughters of Jubilation, by Kara Lee CorthronThough Evalene Deschamps is hesitant to call herself a “witch,” she could go toe to toe with the best spell casters in Y.A.
Evvie comes of age in the Jim Crow South, and she is in possession of a volatile magic.
Her abilities are tied to her emotions, and their unpredictability is inconvenient at best, but oftentimes violent.
She learns about her powers under the tutelage of her Grandma Atti, and their scenes are some of the most captivating in the book.
Evvie eventually finds out that her magic was born as a defense against the pain wrought on her ancestors by slavery and white supremacy, and as she learns to control her powers, she must also navigate typical teen things — complicated friendships, big-sister responsibilities and blossoming young love.
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Jubilation, Kara Lee Corthron, Evalene Deschamps, Evvie, Jim Crow, Grandma Atti