cover image Shad Hadid and the Alchemists of Alexandria

Shad Hadid and the Alchemists of Alexandria

George Jreije. HarperCollins, $16.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-309481-9

A baking enthusiast turned alchemist battles both necromancers and his distaste for science in this duology starter by debut author Jreije. Having left Lebanon for America five years ago, sixth grader Shad Hadid lives in Portland, Maine, with his grandmother, Teta, after his father and grandfather died in a car accident. Now, Shad faces bullying from former friend Sarah Decker, a white math and science whiz, and spends his time visiting the local Arabic bakery and cooking for Teta. Entering an alley to elude Sarah, he encounters a jungle, a necromancer, and an alchemist—and learns that he’s an alchemist, too. When he enrolls in Alexandria Academy to learn more of his craft, he finds that the school, housed in the famous Library of Alexandria, now teaches only math and science, and any mention of alchemy is forgotten by the hearer. While meeting friends and grappling with the intersections of alchemy, baking, and science, Shad uncovers a necromancers’ plot involving an immortality-granting elixir. A warm addition to the magical school genre, this duology opener foregrounds developing friendships among the mostly Arab or North African student body, Shad’s pride in his heritage and talents, and above all, his funny, sensitive voice. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jennifer Azantian, Azantian Literary. (Oct.)