The Black God's Drums

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P. Djèlí Clark: The Black God's Drums (2018)

111 pages

English language

Published Sept. 11, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-250-29471-5
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OCLC Number:
1033576160

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4 stars (2 reviews)

"Creeper, a scrappy young teen, is done living on the streets of New Orleans. Her sights are set on securing passage aboard Captain Ann-Marie's smuggler airship Midnight Robber, earning the captain's trust using a secret about a kidnapped Haitian scientist and a mysterious weapon he calls the Black God's Drums. But Creeper keeps another secret close to her heart-- Oya, the African orisha of the wind and storms, who speaks inside her head and grants her divine powers. And Oya has her own priorities..." -- Page [4] of cover.

2 editions

Fun alternate history story set in the US Civil War period, involving Carribean spirits

4 stars

After reading the author's 'Dead Djinn' series, I decided to give this earlier novella by him a try. Turned out to be a good decision.

Set in an alternative world where the Union and Confederate US forces came to a truce in the US Civil War and New Orleans is a neutral independent city, the story involves a street girl who accidentally eavesdrops on Confederate Troops hoping to obtain the Black God's Drums as a weapon.

As the story progresses, we learn that the weapon was what set Haiti free: it is a regional power in the story. She approaches a Haitian airship captain with the information in exchange for joining her crew. Together, they discover other forces are also interested in the Black God's Drums, and they intend to use it on a major target. Only they, together with the forces of the local gods that inhabit them, can …

Subjects

  • Weapons
  • Fiction
  • African American teenagers
  • Pirates
  • Airships

Places

  • New Orleans (La.)