Storm dawn of a goddess

Before she was the super hero Storm of Marvel's X-Men, she was Ororo of Cairo-a teenaged thief on the streets of Egypt, until her growing powers catch the eye of a villain who steals people's souls. Few can weather the storm. As a thief on the streets of Cairo, Ororo Munroe is an expert at...

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Main Author: Jackson, Tiffany D. (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Random House Children's Books, 2024.
Edition: First edition.
Series: Marvel
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Summary: Before she was the super hero Storm of Marvel's X-Men, she was Ororo of Cairo-a teenaged thief on the streets of Egypt, until her growing powers catch the eye of a villain who steals people's souls. Few can weather the storm. As a thief on the streets of Cairo, Ororo Munroe is an expert at blending in-keeping her blue eyes low and her white hair beneath a scarf. Stealth is her specialty . . . especially since strange things happen when she loses control. Lately, Ororo has been losing control more often, setting off sudden rainstorms and mysterious winds . . . and attracting dangerous attention. When she is forced to run from the Shadow King, a villain who steals people's souls, she has nowhere to turn to but herself. There is something inside her, calling her across Africa, and the hidden truth of her heritage is close enough to taste. But as Ororo nears the secrets of her past, her powers grow stronger and the Shadow King veers closer and closer. Can she outrun the shadows that chase her? Or can she step into the spotlight and embrace the coming storm?
Physical Description: 295 pages ; 24 cm
Audience: Ages 12 and up.
ISBN: 9780593308851
0593308859
9780593308868
0593308867
Author Notes: Tiffany D. Jackson is the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of YA novels Monday's Not Coming , Allegedly , Let Me Hear A Rhyme, Grown, White Smoke, Santa in The City, The Weight of Blood, and co -author of Blackout and Whiteout: A Novel. A Coretta Scott King - John Steptoe New Talent Award-winner and the NAACP Image Award-nominee, she received her Bachelor of Arts in film from Howard University and has more than a decade of experience working in TV/Film. The Brooklyn native is currently splitting her time between the borough she loves and the south, most likely multitasking.