cover image Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors (Lulu Sinagtala and the Tagalog Gods #1)

Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors (Lulu Sinagtala and the Tagalog Gods #1)

Gail D. Villanueva. HarperCollins, $19.99 (368p) ISBN 978-0-06325-536-4

All 11-year-old Luningning Sinagtala wants is “an ordinary life” in the Philippines with her adoptive Chinese Filipina mother and sister Kitty, also 11, in this high-energy exploration of Tagalog mythology, strong relationships, and self-identity by Villanueva (Sugar and Spite). But their physical differences (“My being dark and flat-nosed means I’m not ‘pretty’”) and her epilepsy make her feel like the odd one out. And when strange things begin happening to Lulu that other people don’t seem to remember afterward—such as her single-handedly stopping a truck from hitting her and Kitty—she feels even more at odds with her family. As enchanted creatures descend upon her community, seeming intent on finding and targeting Lulu, she realizes that the Tagalog myths she learned about in school are real, and that she’s been chosen by the Anito, or the spirits, to wield their power to protect the universe. Laugh-out-loud humor and a plethora of pop-culture references add contemporary sparkle to this vividly imagined and riveting fantasy adventure starring a charming protagonist whose quick wit and loyalty, as well as love for those around her, make her easy to root for. Ages 8–12. (Jan.)