cover image A Magic Steeped in Poison (The Book of Tea #1)

A Magic Steeped in Poison (The Book of Tea #1)

Judy I. Lin. Macmillan/Feiwel and Friends, $18.99 (384p) ISBN 978-1-250-76708-0

Lin’s fast-paced, immersive debut, a duology opener, follows 17-year-old Zhang Ning, who is a shénnóng-tú, an apprentice of the magical art of tea-making. Something she once took pride in, the ancient magic of Shénnóng now only recalls bad memories of the tea that killed her mother and now threatens the life of her younger sister, Shu—a tea that Ning herself unknowingly brewed with poisoned leaves. When she receives an invitation to compete in the kingdom’s tea steeping competition, whose grand prize is a royal favor that could save her sister, Ning travels to Jia, the rich and elegant imperial city that is a far cry from her village in the homely Sù province. But sabotage and bloody court politics threaten her chance at winning, and Ning’s life is further complicated when encounters with a handsome stranger distract her from her goal. The Chinese mythology–inspired world captivates and enthralls, and Lin’s lush descriptions—combined with Ning’s calm yet determined voice—are a feast for the senses (“Memories slip from beneath the opened lid with a sigh, as if they’ve been waiting for me there in the tea-scented dark”). Back matter includes a pronunciation guide and an author’s note. Ages 13–up. Agent: Rachel Brooks, BookEnds Literary. (Mar.)