The Shadow Prince

The Shadow Prince

by David Anthony Durham

Narrated by James Fouhey

Unabridged — 7 hours, 35 minutes

The Shadow Prince

The Shadow Prince

by David Anthony Durham

Narrated by James Fouhey

Unabridged — 7 hours, 35 minutes

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Overview

Growing up in a village in the middle of the Egyptian desert, Ash thinks his future holds nothing but sand, sun, a few annoying bullies, and lots of boring chores.
Boy, is he wrong!
On the night before his twelfth birthday, Ash learns that he was born on the same day as Prince Khufu, which makes him eligible to compete to be the prince's shadow, a coveted position as the friend and bodyguard of the boy destined to be pharaoh of all of Egypt. At first, Ash can't believe it, but when a
floating royal barge takes Ash and his mentor to the bustling, magical, solar-powered capital, things get real.
What awaits Ash and the candidates is deadly-five days of dangerous tests filled with demon fighting, monster slaying, and magical spells, each overseen by a different Egyptian god. Ash finds two friends willing to fight by his side-the first friends he's ever made. But there are candidates who will lie, cheat, and
even harm others to win. Not all will survive, and only one can become the prince's shadow.
To make matters worse, Ash is up against Lord Set, the devious god of chaos, who is secretly working to make the candidates fail. But if they do, the very survival of the kingdom is in peril. Can Ash and his new friends save Egypt? And will any of them survive to become the shadow prince?

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

09/27/2021

In an inventive alternate Egypt where technology is solar-powered, dark brown–skinned orphan Ash, 11, has resigned himself to a prosaic life of bullying and drudgery in his desert village. On the eve of his 12th birthday, however, the discovery that he shares a birthday with Prince Khufu shatters his unexceptional existence, as it enables him to compete to become the future pharaoh’s shadow, occupying the position of confidante, friend, and bodyguard. To win, Ash must overcome nine other highly trained candidates in a divine tournament filled with demons, magic, and deadly tasks proctored by gods. Though Ash befriends fellow competitors Seret, a talking lioness, and small, wavy-haired boy Gilli, not everyone he meets can be trusted. Set—god of chaos—harbors nefarious plans for the candidates, forcing Ash and his newfound friends into a battle to save Egypt itself. Though the story is hampered by tropes and limited descriptiveness, rapid plot progression smooths over any unevenness, while a cast of mostly well-rounded characters infuses the narrative with warmth. Bolstered by an accessible voice, Durham’s middle grade debut weaves the power of renewable energy into a rollicking tale of gods and monsters. Back matter includes a glossary of the gods, as well as online resources. Ages 8–13. Agent: Tina Dubois, ICM Partners. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

"David Anthony Durham never disappoints. I can't wait to read whatever he writes next." — George R.R. Martin

"Wildly imaginative and thoroughly thrilling, The Shadow Prince is a Hunger Games for a big, strange, magical new world." — Lev Grossman, author of The Magicians Trilogy

"Durham is a master of the fantasy epic." — The Washington Post

"Durham's story is rich in detail and imagination. . . A rousing romp that shows kindness as a strength and power as a chance to improve our world." — Booklist

"Durham offers up an action-packed, magic-filled adventure made all the more fun by its evocative world building. . . Ash's narrative voice is distinctly contemporary, full of endearing snark and self-deprecating wit, and readers will appreciate both his happy ending and the unresolved mysteries that leave the door open for sequels." — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"A fantastical, solar-powered Egypt complete with solar chariots and kiteboards is original. . . Solid and earnest." — Kirkus Reviews

"Inventive. . . Well-rounded characters infuses the narrative with warmth. Bolstered by an accessible voice, Durham's middle grade debut weaves the power of renewable energy into a rollicking tale of gods and monsters." — Publishers Weekly

"Durham's middle grade debut is full of action, political intrigue, inventive solar powered gadgets, and quirky creatures. Ash is a sympathetic character who discovers his own self-worth and a surprising talent while competing in the grueling competition. An exciting, magical series opener perfect for fans of Rick Riordan, Kwame Mbalia's Tristan Strong, and Jonathan Stroud's 'Bartimaeus' series." — School Library Journal

Maine Student Book Award Nominee 2022-2023 - Maine Library Association
Truman Readers Award Nominee 2023 - Missouri Association of School Librarians

School Library Journal

08/01/2021

Gr 3–7—This entertaining fantasy, set in an alternate solar-powered ancient Egypt features Ash, a poor orphan boy of unknown parentage, whose skin tone is described as "the same red-brown as Egypt's." Picked on by other village boys, Ash is secretly being taught demons' traits and fighting skills by his mentor Yazen—for what, Ash doesn't know. On Ash's 12th birthday, Yazen confesses he's been mentoring Ash because he is one of the children born on the same day as the prince. Ash is destined to become one of the candidates in a multiday contest where the winner becomes the shadow to Prince Khufu, the future pharaoh of Egypt, charged with keeping the prince safe. Ash and the other diverse candidates (including a lioness) have to fight magical demons and monsters commanded by different Egyptian deities. A few candidates befriend Ash; others are hostile, like arrogant Sutekh and snotty red-headed Kiya. Prince Khufu's unscrupulous older brother Rami has also enlisted the deceitful god Lord Set to sabotage the candidates, so the rule of succession reverts back to him. Adult author Durham's middle grade debut is full of action, political intrigue, inventive solar powered gadgets, and quirky creatures. Ash is a sympathetic character who discovers his own self-worth and a surprising talent while competing in the grueling competition. VERDICT An exciting, magical series opener perfect for fans of Rick Riordan, Kwame Mbalia's Tristan Strong, and Jonathan Stroud's "Bartimaeus" series.—Sharon Rawlins, New Jersey State Lib., Trenton

Kirkus Reviews

2021-07-27
In a solarpunk Egypt, a young boy seeks to win a dangerous competition and secure a coveted role.

Ash’s life in his Egyptian village leaves much to be desired—bullies pick on him, and though he could easily fight back, his mentor, Yazen, makes him keep his abilities secret. Ash has never understood why Yazen teaches him how to fight, read hieroglyphs, and defeat demons. That is, until the eve of his 12th birthday, when the mentor reveals all: Ash is one of several children born on the same day as an Egyptian prince, and this allows him to compete for a spot as the prince’s shadow—his confidant and personal guard. Ash rushes to meet his destiny head-on, relishing in the escape from his isolated village and contemptible peers. The set of trials meant to weed out the unworthy is daunting—the royal family seems to have no qualms about children dying in the name of finding the prince’s shadow—and includes everything from academic tests and physical fitness challenges to battling deadly demons. Thankfully, Ash gains some friendly allies along the way. The plot is quite conventional, relying on perennially popular genre tropes such as an orphaned chosen one protagonist and children engaged in potentially lethal competition. However, its setting of a fantastical, solar-powered Egypt complete with solar chariots and kiteboards is original.

Solid and earnest. (list of gods, resources) (Fantasy. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178336311
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 06/20/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,146,072
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years

Read an Excerpt

“I stepped into the royal audience chamber. For the briefest moment, I saw them: the pharaoh, the falcon- headed god, the goddess with a sun disk headdress, the prince, and the other court officials. I should have been trembling in awe from my head right down to my toes. And I would’ve been. Really, I would’ve. I had never been presented to royalty, to the rich and powerful, to gods, even! For a poor villager like me, this should have been an incredible moment. Except for one thing . . . . . . the cave demon. He stood in the center of the sparring ring. One glimpse was all I needed to know who he was: one of the nine Jackal-Headed Demons that Feed on Rottenness. No munching on antelope for this guy. Zebra? Apparently not. He goes for rottenness. I was glad it wasn’t Ammut, but still. Cave demons were the stuff of nightmares. Monsters, creatures who had been warped and twisted by the dark magic of evil sorcerers long ago. They were ancient, perhaps even immortal. According to Yazen, they weren’t the brightest of creatures either, but being smart wasn’t what they were about. Being deadly, that’s what they were into. The pharaoh sighed. “All right, let us see what he can do. Young man, this has been a trying day. It is my hope that you will not perish in the next few moments. If you do, I will be truly saddened. But we have traditions to uphold.” He raised his voice and pronounced, “Demon, you may feed now.

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