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Kariba, Art, Daniel Clarke ; writing, James Clarke ; story, Daniel Clarke, James Clarke, Daniel Snaddon

Label
Kariba, Art, Daniel Clarke ; writing, James Clarke ; story, Daniel Clarke, James Clarke, Daniel Snaddon
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Kariba
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1345220235
Responsibility statement
Art, Daniel Clarke ; writing, James Clarke ; story, Daniel Clarke, James Clarke, Daniel Snaddon
Summary
The Smeds and the Smoos Siku has always called the Zambezi River her home. She understands the water - and strangely enough, it seems to understand her, too, bending to her will and coming to her aid in times of need. But things are changing on the river - a great dam is being built, displacing thousands of Shonga people - and things are changing in Siku, too, as her ability to manipulate water grows out of control, and visions of a great serpent pull her further from reality and her loving father, Tongai. When Tongai ventures to the Kariba Dam to find a cure for Siku and never returns, she sets off to find him with the help of Amedeo, the young son of Kariba's chief engineer. Together, they traverse elephant graveyards, rugged jungles, and ancient ruins, outrunning pirates, bootleggers, and shape-shifting prophets ready to use Siku to their own advantage. But Siku soon discovers that her father has been shielding a terrible secret: Siku is actually the daughter of the Great River Spirit, Nyaminyami, and the only way to bring about the necessary rumuko -  a ritual which has brought balance to the Zambezi for centuries - is for Siku to give up the only life she's ever known. With the future of the Shonga resting on her shoulders, Siku must journey to the source of the river to understand the ancient power hidden within her.
Target audience
pre adolescent
Classification
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