Wrath and the Dawn
by Renée Ahdieh
- Pages
- 404
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780399171611
- Reading Time
- ~7h 4min
Wrath and the Dawn is a book by Renée Ahdieh. It has 404 pages.
About this book
Renée Ahdieh’s debut novel reimagines the ancient frame narrative of One Thousand and One Nights within a kingdom inspired by medieval Islamic cultures. Set in the sun-baked realm of Khorasan, the story follows a young woman who volunteers to marry a ruler known for executing each new bride at dawn. Driven by personal loss and a desire for justice, she enters his court armed with wit, resilience, and the quiet power of storytelling. The novel explores themes of vengeance versus mercy, the corrosive nature of unchecked authority, and how marginalized voices navigate oppressive systems. Ahdieh weaves political intrigue, subtle magic, and complex character dynamics into a narrative that examines how trauma shapes identity and how empathy can disrupt cycles of violence. Notable for its atmospheric worldbuilding and deliberate engagement with folklore traditions, the book offers a thoughtful meditation on agency, cultural memory, and the transformative potential of narrative. Its lyrical prose and carefully constructed setting establish a foundation for contemporary young adult fantasy that honors literary roots while addressing enduring questions about justice and resilience.
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Wrath and the Dawn has 404 pages.
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Renée Ahdieh’s debut novel reimagines the ancient frame narrative of One Thousand and One Nights within a kingdom inspired by medieval Islamic cultures. Set in the sun-baked realm of Khorasan, the story follows a young woman who volunteers to marry a ruler known for executing each new bride at dawn....
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Wrath and the Dawn was written by Renée Ahdieh.