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The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi

Shannon ChakrabortyAbout the author ↗

Shannon Chakraborty's The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi puts a retired pirate captain back on a ship for a job she can't quite refuse, and it's a rare fantasy adventure that takes a middle-aged heroine seriously. Set in the medieval Indian Ocean and steeped in real maritime history, it's pulpy, funny, and unexpectedly tender about what age and faith do to ambition.

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Most fantasy heroes are young, restless, and conveniently unburdened. Amina al-Sirafi is none of those things, and that's exactly why this book works. She's a retired pirate with a daughter she adores and a faith she takes seriously, and Chakraborty refuses to treat any of that as baggage to be shed before the real story starts. When the wealthy mother of a former crewman comes knocking with a job—find her kidnapped granddaughter, claim a fortune—the appeal isn't only the money. It's the chance to be the legend again, and the book is clear-eyed about how seductive and how dangerous that hunger turns out to be.

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