Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun – TolÁ Okogwu

 


Onyeka struggles with her hair which she finds difficult to control.  It takes her mum hours to untangle it and it seems to have a mind of its own as we see in the opening chapter when even donning a swimming cap seems like an ordeal.  But when Onyeka’s best friend, Cheyenne, gets into trouble in the pool trying to save the cap, both Onyeka and her hair come to the rescue.  Discovering that she can control her hair with her mind comes as a shock to her and seems to scare her mum who whisks them back to their homeland of Nigeria and to The Academy of the Sun.  Here, Onykea discovers that there are other children (Solari) who have superpowers and the Academy is where they live and hone their skills under the protective eye of Dr Dòyìnbó who Onyeka’s mum trusts. 

Whilst Onyeka’s mum goes out in search of her father, she stays at the Academy where she begins her Solari training.  However, when her mum fails to make contact with her, she begins to worry, but can she and her new-found Solari friends discover what is going on?

I love everything about this book! The mystery at the beginning where you have an inkling that Onyeka’s mum knows more than she’s letting on; the rushed exit from London back to Nigeria, and the whole idea that the hair Onyeka has spent years battling is actually what makes her truly amazing and is the source of her superpower. 

The Academy sounds truly amazing and the hi-tech nature of the place adds an element of excitement that is woven seamlessly with Nigerian culture and customs.

Onyeka makes a wonderful main character: she doubts herself and gets incredibly frustrated with her hair, even once she knows what it can do.  She has an inner strength that she begins to discover at the Academy and I can’t wait to introduce her to the children in my class. 

It would be remiss of me not to mention the other main characters in the book. Adanna, Niyì and Hassan are very different personalities but each are important in their own right. Niyì is the first Solari she meets and his friendliness is in complete contrast to Adanna who is rather off-hand and abrupt, but it’s Hassan who I like the most of the 3: more gentle and I liked learning bits of Pidgin English that he spoke (there’s a glossary of common words in the back).

Fast-paced, thrilling and with an ending that will absolutely leave you wanting more, Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun is a brilliant book that will be perfect for fans of Amari and the Night Brothers and X-Men.  It would make an amazing film!

Due for release on the 9th June, Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun is the start of a thrilling new series that I guarantee will be a big hit.



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