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Nina is a Lipan girl in our world. She's always felt there was something more out there. She still believes in the old stories.
Oli is a cottonmouth kid, from the land of spirits and monsters. Like all cottonmouths, he's been cast from home. He's found a new one on the banks of the bottomless lake.
Nina and Oli have no idea the other exists. But a catastrophic event on Earth, and a strange sickness that befalls Oli's best friend, will drive their worlds together in ways they haven't been in centuries.
And there are some who will kill to keep them apart.
Darcie Little Badger introduced herself to the world with Elatsoe. In A Snake Falls to Earth, she draws on traditional Lipan Apache storytelling structure to weave another unforgettable tale of monsters, magic, and family. It is not to be missed.
Oli is a cottonmouth kid, from the land of spirits and monsters. Like all cottonmouths, he's been cast from home. He's found a new one on the banks of the bottomless lake.
Nina and Oli have no idea the other exists. But a catastrophic event on Earth, and a strange sickness that befalls Oli's best friend, will drive their worlds together in ways they haven't been in centuries.
And there are some who will kill to keep them apart.
Darcie Little Badger introduced herself to the world with Elatsoe. In A Snake Falls to Earth, she draws on traditional Lipan Apache storytelling structure to weave another unforgettable tale of monsters, magic, and family. It is not to be missed.
- Reading age12 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLevine Querido
- Publication dateNov. 9 2021
- ISBN-13978-1646140923
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“Both authentic and original. Strong, subtle worldbuilding allows readers to immerse themselves in Nina’s near future world of increased climate change and advanced social media technology and in Oli’s magical world of spirits, monsters, and old stories come to life.” -The Hub (a YALSA Blog),
[STAR] “Evokes the timeless feeling of listening to traditional oral storytelling.”-Kirkus Reviews (starred),
[STAR] “Fun, imaginative, and deeply immersive, this story will be long in the minds of readers.”- Publishers Weekly (starred),
[STAR] “Magical, stunning, and wholly original.”-Booklist (starred),
“A highly descriptive story with open dialogue which absorbs the audience into its world, readers will become invested in reading until the very end."-School Library Connection,
"Though the stakes are high, Little Badger takes time to explore the ways that other species and cultures move through space and time, and what is lost when those ways of seeing disappear. " - Minneapolis Star Tribune,
“Draws on her scientific training and tribal storytelling to weave a spellbinding tale.” - Texas Monthly,
"Themes of magic, family, asexuality, and traditional storytelling dominate in Lipan Apache author Darcie Little Badger’s delightful and uplifting second YA novel. A Lipan girl named Nina collides with Oli who is from the land of spirits and monsters. But some people will do anything to keep them apart. This is a wholesome, elegantly written read guaranteed to warm your heart!" - Autostraddle,
“If Elatsoe was a ten out of ten, then A Snake Falls to Earth is a solid 11. This book could have been twice as long and I still would have begged for more. Although aimed at a young-adult audience, it has the kind of easy appeal and heartfelt tone that will entice younger kids and older adults as well. Anyone reading or buying YA needs to add this to their shelves immediately.” - Locus
“Little Badger’s new genre-bending narrative draws on her heritage and the tradition of story-telling that has informed her worldview.”-TIME,
"Her work is magical for all ages."-Den of Geek,
“Undeniably charming. There is no pretension in the writing, no forced attempts at being on trend, and yet it is completely relevant-whether it is that certain characters are asexual, or use the pronoun they, or the power of the internet, or whether it is the frightening, timely talk of rapid climate change and how it effects more lives than just those of humans, whether it is to remind us that our longevity as humans is intertwined with that of other species, and with that of the earth, or whether it is to remind us of what is most important, the one thing that may save us all-the power of stories, and community.”-Tor.com,
--This text refers to the hardcover edition.
[STAR] “Evokes the timeless feeling of listening to traditional oral storytelling.”-Kirkus Reviews (starred),
[STAR] “Fun, imaginative, and deeply immersive, this story will be long in the minds of readers.”- Publishers Weekly (starred),
[STAR] “Magical, stunning, and wholly original.”-Booklist (starred),
“A highly descriptive story with open dialogue which absorbs the audience into its world, readers will become invested in reading until the very end."-School Library Connection,
"Though the stakes are high, Little Badger takes time to explore the ways that other species and cultures move through space and time, and what is lost when those ways of seeing disappear. " - Minneapolis Star Tribune,
“Draws on her scientific training and tribal storytelling to weave a spellbinding tale.” - Texas Monthly,
"Themes of magic, family, asexuality, and traditional storytelling dominate in Lipan Apache author Darcie Little Badger’s delightful and uplifting second YA novel. A Lipan girl named Nina collides with Oli who is from the land of spirits and monsters. But some people will do anything to keep them apart. This is a wholesome, elegantly written read guaranteed to warm your heart!" - Autostraddle,
“If Elatsoe was a ten out of ten, then A Snake Falls to Earth is a solid 11. This book could have been twice as long and I still would have begged for more. Although aimed at a young-adult audience, it has the kind of easy appeal and heartfelt tone that will entice younger kids and older adults as well. Anyone reading or buying YA needs to add this to their shelves immediately.” - Locus
“Little Badger’s new genre-bending narrative draws on her heritage and the tradition of story-telling that has informed her worldview.”-TIME,
"Her work is magical for all ages."-Den of Geek,
“Undeniably charming. There is no pretension in the writing, no forced attempts at being on trend, and yet it is completely relevant-whether it is that certain characters are asexual, or use the pronoun they, or the power of the internet, or whether it is the frightening, timely talk of rapid climate change and how it effects more lives than just those of humans, whether it is to remind us that our longevity as humans is intertwined with that of other species, and with that of the earth, or whether it is to remind us of what is most important, the one thing that may save us all-the power of stories, and community.”-Tor.com,
--This text refers to the hardcover edition.
About the Author
Darcie Little Badger is an Earth scientist, writer, and fan of the weird, beautiful, and haunting. She is an enrolled member of the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas. Her Locus Award-winning debut novel, Elatsoe, was a National Indie Bestseller, named to over a dozen best-of-year lists, and called one of the Best 100 Fantasy Novels of All Time by TIME. Her second novel, A Snake Falls to Earth was longlisted for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature and received a Newbery Award Honor. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.
Product details
- ASIN : B09FS1J6T3
- Publisher : Levine Querido (Nov. 9 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 6488 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 377 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #286,482 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #286,482 in Kindle eBooks
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Darcie Little Badger is a Lipan Apache writer with a PhD in oceanography. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Elatsoe, was featured in Time Magazine as one of the best 100 fantasy novels of all time. Darcie's short fiction, nonfiction and comics have appeared in multiple places, including Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1, Nightmare Magazine, Strange Horizons, and The Dark.
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Beautiful storytelling. Don't let the label of "YA fiction" fool you, it doesn't matter what your age is. It's a great book. I don't leave book reviews, I've read thousands of books and I've probably left 3 reviews ever, so seriously? It's worth the read. I promise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Old legends in a modern world
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2022Verified Purchase
I found the first half of this book interesting but slow to read. At about the 50 percent mark when the two worlds in the story begin to connect everything cam alive for me.
The little girl grown to a teenager is recording tales her great grandma told her.in a strange mixture of two American Indian tribal languages and Spanish. The Spanish is not so hard to figure out but there are no dictionaries for Lipan and the other tribal language but with much research she pieces together the story of animals with human forms. These creatures used to live on earth with regular humans. Something happened and now all the animals with human forms live in a pseudo earth but can travel back to earth for a short time.
With great surprise Nina, the girl, welcomes a snake human form named Oli, twin foxes and a hawk named Brightness. They have come to save an nearly extinct species of toad so their friend Eli a tiny dying toad can live.
Meanwhile a hurricane is bearing down and about to destroy Grandma's house and property where the toads used to live. Will this strange crew be able to save Grandma and her property and the toads of Texas?
A good read and makes you want to hear the continuing adventures of Oli, Risk and Reign the foxes and Brightness and the mockingbird who can shape shift into many different forms.
The little girl grown to a teenager is recording tales her great grandma told her.in a strange mixture of two American Indian tribal languages and Spanish. The Spanish is not so hard to figure out but there are no dictionaries for Lipan and the other tribal language but with much research she pieces together the story of animals with human forms. These creatures used to live on earth with regular humans. Something happened and now all the animals with human forms live in a pseudo earth but can travel back to earth for a short time.
With great surprise Nina, the girl, welcomes a snake human form named Oli, twin foxes and a hawk named Brightness. They have come to save an nearly extinct species of toad so their friend Eli a tiny dying toad can live.
Meanwhile a hurricane is bearing down and about to destroy Grandma's house and property where the toads used to live. Will this strange crew be able to save Grandma and her property and the toads of Texas?
A good read and makes you want to hear the continuing adventures of Oli, Risk and Reign the foxes and Brightness and the mockingbird who can shape shift into many different forms.
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LA in Dallas
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Apache spirits save the world, or at least a bit of Texas
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 5, 2022Verified Purchase
A Snake Falls to Earth caught my interest by beginning with a linguistic mystery. Nina Aroyo is one of the two principle protagonists of A Snake Falls to Earth. Her great^n-grandmother Rosita ("great^n" means I'm not exactly sure how many "greats" belong there) tells Nina a story told her by her (Rosita's) mother. Although Rosita and Nina are Lipan Apache, they don't share a common language. Rosita speaks Spanish and Nina English. Therefore Nina uses a translation app on her phone to understand the story. Well, most of the story shows up as gibberish on the app. It turns out that Rosita memorized the sound of the story, as told her in Lipan Apache, which the translation app doesn't understand. With the help of her mother Alicia, who happens to be a translator and linguist, Nina constructs a partial key based on Lipan and Jicarilla Apache and also Navajo, which (I did not know this) is a related language. Rosita's story is a story from Apache folklore.
Apache folklore as here depicted is peopled by animal spirits, who have "true forms", which are animals, and "false forms", which resemble humans. The second protagonist, Oli, is one of these: he's a cottonmouth snake. The spirits live in a world that is mostly separate from Earth but is linked to it. After some initial coming-of-age type adventures, Oli settles comfortably in the spirit world, where he makes friends of some of the other animals. One of his friends falls ill, and the healer tells him the problem is on Earth. Oli finds a way to travel to Earth, where he and Nina help each other out.
I enjoyed this introduction to Apache folklore, about which I knew almost nothing. (And therefore I can say nothing about how accurate a representation of that folklore it is.) It was also an entertaining story, probably well targeted for Middle Grades.
Apache folklore as here depicted is peopled by animal spirits, who have "true forms", which are animals, and "false forms", which resemble humans. The second protagonist, Oli, is one of these: he's a cottonmouth snake. The spirits live in a world that is mostly separate from Earth but is linked to it. After some initial coming-of-age type adventures, Oli settles comfortably in the spirit world, where he makes friends of some of the other animals. One of his friends falls ill, and the healer tells him the problem is on Earth. Oli finds a way to travel to Earth, where he and Nina help each other out.
I enjoyed this introduction to Apache folklore, about which I knew almost nothing. (And therefore I can say nothing about how accurate a representation of that folklore it is.) It was also an entertaining story, probably well targeted for Middle Grades.
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Amy W.
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Sweet
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 8, 2022Verified Purchase
This book somehow made a seamless transition from legend to real life story look easy and right as rain. I just loved the whole
trip. Kittens, wolves, snakes, frogs, catfish, coyotes, and people all learned to get along; wish the wider world could follow their lead.
This is a lovely second book by an American writer who redefines American to include Apache culture, just as it should. It's a pleasure to read and even an action epic (roping a tornado, lol), so I'm glad my library sponsored it as a read together book.
trip. Kittens, wolves, snakes, frogs, catfish, coyotes, and people all learned to get along; wish the wider world could follow their lead.
This is a lovely second book by an American writer who redefines American to include Apache culture, just as it should. It's a pleasure to read and even an action epic (roping a tornado, lol), so I'm glad my library sponsored it as a read together book.
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Another wonderful story from Darcie Little Badger
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 24, 2022Verified Purchase
A sad, sweet and uplifting story.I am so happy to have found Darcie Little Badger. It is marketed as YA, but I am a 66 yr old woman and I loved it.
Looking forward to what comes next!
Looking forward to what comes next!
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Daniel Hansen
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Another amazing read by a true master of the craft
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 4, 2022Verified Purchase
Just stayed up two hours past my bed time to finish this work. Darcy continues to amaze with fantastic writing and beautiful works. I can't recommend any of the thier books enough, and this one really brought it all home. Everything about the story is in the description, but let me tell you this work is worth the read for adults on down. Stop reading my review and go read this book
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