Nafiza Azad is a self-identified island girl. She has hurricanes in her blood and dreams of a time she can exist solely on mangoes and pineapple. Born in Lautoka, Fiji, she currently resides in British Columbia, Canada, where she reads too many books, watches too many K-dramas, and writes stories about girls taking over the world. Nafiza is the author of The Candle and the Flame, which was nominated for the William C. Morris Award, The Wild Ones, and Road of the Lost. Learn more at NafizaAzad.com.
Absolutely gorgeous from the inside out. With lyrical prose that left me in awe and characters that I adored from the very first page. --Mason Deaver, author of The Ghosts We Keep and I Wish You All the Best Unapologetically brown and fiercely feminist, The Wild Ones is a fantasy with teeth: one that does the genre the greatest justice by acknowledging its ability to call to task painful legacies and institutionalized wrongs, while giving the reader a brilliant, beautifully worded whirlwind of an adventure alongside Paheli and her sisters. Readers will find their own hearts aching and enchanted with every single page turn. This is an incredible addition to the modern young adult canon, and once again marks Nafiza Azad as a storyteller to recognize and respect. --Karuna Riazi, author of The Gauntlet The Wild Ones is a breathtakingly unique story of empowerment, perseverance, and the magic of sisterhood. Azad's exquisite prose and captivating voice will enchant readers for years to come. An astonishing literary jewel not to be missed! --Julian Winters, award-winning author of Running With Lions The Wild Ones is a stunning tale of resilience, tenderness, and fierce wildness, all rendered in Azad's exquisite prose--a symphony of a novel. --Axie Oh, author of Rebel Seoul The Wild Ones will take you on a journey of staunch sisterhood that unapologetically tackles societies' ugliest flaws with resilience and a fierce feminism. Azad's lyrical prose as well as her enchanting and frequently mouth-watering imagery will stay with you long after you are done. --Sabina Khan, Author of Zara Hossain Is Here A stunning addition to the world's greatest feminist power novels, THE WILD ONES delivers a careful, heart-heavy tale about the myriad meanings of sisterhood. About the things that shape us into who we are. And it's done using prose so lyrical you could dance to it. Nafiza Azad's characters are bold, empowered, and poetic in their own right, all of which is couched inside such beautiful vulnerability. Paheli's story is one for all but it's also a gift placed directly into the palms of readers of color. THE WILD ONES swept me away. --Cam Montgomery, author of By Any Means Necessary Prose as lush and as beautiful as the world of the In Between, it's easy to get lost in Azad's feminist fantasy The Wild Ones, where diamonds exist as magic and every doorway leads to the oldest cities in the world. --Roselle Lim, author of Natalie Tan's Book of Luck and Fortune and Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop To read Nafiza Azad's The Wild Ones is to journey into a literary spice shop, a space full of bright colours and sharp tastes, where bitterness leaves the delicate taste of hope on the tongue, and the acrid burn of reality is sweetened by love, friendship, and the resiliency the human spirit. Tragic and triumphant, lush and lyrical, The Wild Ones will linger with readers long after the last page has been read. --Natasha Deen, award-winning author of In the Key of Nira Ghani Utterly unique storytelling. The Wild Ones is just as magical as the girls and cities found within its pages, weaving together a tale that refuses to flinch. --Chloe Gong, New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights