Changeweaver by Margaret Ball

Changeweaver

by Margaret Ball

Unable to bear the child that will cure her of her magic powers, Tamai must leave her people and serve them in the outer world by convincing the British to defend them from the encroaching Russians. Original.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

4 of 5 stars

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In the land of the Hindu Kush there's a land where women rule, and bear magic. It's a land straight out of Rudyard Kipling with a Britain trying to help defend from encroaching Russians. The Briton doesn't believe in magic and don't believe women can have power but she's determined to prove them wrong.

It's an interesting homage to Kipling and a fun story of culture clash and magical workings.

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