Daughters of Oduma, Moses Ose Utomi
Daughters of Oduma, Moses Ose Utomi
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Daughters of Oduma

Author: Moses Ose Utomi

Narrator: Nene Nwoko

Unabridged: 11 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/07/2023


Synopsis

An elite female fighter must reenter the competition to protect her found family of younger sisters in this “absorbing, striking” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) young adult fantasy inspired by West African culture, perfect for fans of The Gilded Ones and Creed.

Eat. Dance. Fight.

This is the life of the girls who compete in the Isle’s elite, all-female fighting sport of Bowing. But it isn’t really Dirt’s life anymore. At sixteen, she is old and has retired from competition. Instead, she spends her days coaching the younger sisters of the Mud Fam and dreading her fast-approaching birthday, when she’ll have to leave her sisters to fulfill whatever destiny the Gods choose for her.

Dirt’s young sisters are coming along nicely, and the Mud Fam is sure to win the upcoming South God Bow tournament, which is crucial: the tiny Fam needs the new recruits that come with victory. Then an attack from a powerful rival leaves the Mud without their top Bower, and Dirt is the only one who can compete in the tournament. But Dirt is old, out of shape, and afraid. She has never wanted to be a leader. Victory seems impossible—yet defeat would mean the end of her beloved Fam. And no way is Dirt going to let that happen.

About Moses Ose Utomi

Moses Ose Utomi is a Nigerian American fantasy writer, martial artist, and nomad currently based out of Honolulu, Hawaii. He has an MFA in fiction from Sarah Lawrence College and has had work published with Tor and Fantasy Magazine, among others. When he isn’t reading or writing, he’s indulging his restlessness by traveling about, making progress on his martial arts journey, or doing karaoke—with or without a backing track. Visit him on Instagram @ProfSeaquill and TikTok @MosesOseUtomi.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shannon

Daughters of Oduma appealed to me immediately for two reasons: I love the concept of found families and girls working together, and I love me a good competition story! And I absolutely enjoyed those aspects of the book. I'll tell you that my only real qualm with the story as a whole was that it took......more

Bizarrely slow paced for a book about a tournament for the gods, so it never became a page turner. But the characters and world really come into their own as the book goes on......more

I would genuinely advise against heeding to my judgement when it comes to this book. I read the audiobook version. As a result, my attention was not as it would be for an ebook or a paper book. And I did not connect to the book. I let passages and chapters go by without really realising what’s going......more

Goodreads review by Emily

This book was a breath of fresh air. I wasn't sure what to expect, but what I got were rich, full characters, an entire new world, and an unexpected story. Overcoming loss, finding yourself, the strength of a family, and growing into who you are meant to be are just a few of the themes touched on th......more