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YA Annotation: Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorofor

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Author: Nnedi Okorafor Title: Akata Witch #1 Genre: YA, Fantasy Publication Date: 2011 Number of Pages: 349 Geographical Setting: Nigeria Time Period: Contemporary Series: Akata Witch Plot Summary:   Sunny is an 12 year old African-American girl, born to Nigerian immigrants, who navigates the world with a few distinct disadvantages that are compounded when her family relocates back to Nigeria: she must deal with albinism in a culture that stereotypes people like her with pale skin, yellow hair and hazel eyes as evil juju practitioners, and she is an American who speaks with a funny accent. At school she is bullied, at home her father’s disappointment that she is a girl is evident. Kids at school call her an Akata, a slur, which means bush animal, or a black American or foreign born black person. After stumbling into her first vision trance that terrifies her with images of an apocalyptic future, Sunny accidentally sets her hair on fire gazing to