Kariba

Regular price €19.99
Quantity:
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
Shipping & Delivery
10 year olds
11 year olds
12 year
12 year olds
13 year olds
14 year olds
A09=Daniel Clarke
A09=Daniel Snaddon
A09=James Clarke
accepting change
action and
action and adventure
activism
adventure
Africa
African comics
African folklore
African heroine
Age Group_Uncategorized
Age Group_Uncategorized
animation
automatic-update
BAME
BIPOC
Black girl magic
Cape Town
Category1=Kids
Category=XA
Category=XQG
Category=XQM
Category=YFW
colonialism
color
comics
COP=United States
dams
Delivery_Delivery within 10-20 working days
displacement
Earth
ecofeminist
ecology
environmental degradation
eq_bestseller
eq_fiction
eq_graphic-novels-manga
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
fairytales
fantasy
female warrior
fight for what's right
finding your power
girl power
graphic
graphic novel
grief
heritage
historical fiction
history
illustrations
indigenous people
Kariba Dam
Language_English
leadership
legends
loss
magical realism
morality
Mythology
natives
novel
Nyaminyami
olds
PA=Available
people
POC
power to manipulate water
pre-teens
Price_€10 to €20
PS=Active
race
racism
refugees
rivers
sci-fi
Shonga
Shonga people
social justice
softlaunch
South
South Africa
Southern Africa
spirits
superhero
superpowers
sweet romance
teaching girls to lead
underdog
white supremacy
young African illustrators
young creatives
young love
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Product details

  • ISBN 9781946395825
  • Dimensions: 165 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Catalyst Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns

2023 ALA Best Graphic Novels for Children

The daughter of a river god, raised by a human father and bound to a tragic destiny. An African fantasy-adventure graphic novel inspired by the mythology of the Zambezi River and the history of the Kariba Dam, one of the largest dams ever constructed.

From the director of Aau’s Song, a Star Wars: Visions film from Lucasfilm, and the director of the 2023 NYICFF award-winning The Smeds and the Smoos

Siku has always called the Zambezi River her home. She understands the water – and strangely enough, it seems to understand her, too, bending to her will and coming to her aid in times of need. But things are changing on the river – a great dam is being built, displacing thousands of Shonga people – and things are changing in Siku, too, as her ability to manipulate water grows out of control, and visions of a great serpent pull her further from reality and her loving father, Tongai.

When Tongai ventures to the Kariba Dam to find a cure for Siku and never returns, she sets off to find him with the help of Amedeo, the young son of Kariba’s chief engineer. Together, they traverse elephant graveyards, rugged jungles, and ancient ruins, outrunning pirates, bootleggers, and shape-shifting prophets ready to use Siku to their own advantage. But Siku soon discovers that her father has been shielding a terrible secret: Siku is actually the daughter of the Great River Spirit, Nyaminyami, and the only way to bring about the necessary rumuko - a ritual which has brought balance to the Zambezi for centuries - is for Siku to give up the only life she's ever known.

With the future of the Shonga resting on her shoulders, Siku must journey to the source of the river to understand the ancient power hidden within her. 

Daniel Clarke is a Cape Town-based artist working in animation, film and illustration. He started his career in animation in 2008 at Triggerfish Animation Studios, a collaboration that has lasted up until today and has seen him act as Production Designer and Art director on projects such as the feature film Khumba, BBC’s Stick Man and Snail and the Whale. As an illustrator and designer he has worked, amongst others, with clients such as Netflix, Animal Logic, The Line, National Geographic Kids, Nike, Adidas, and Penguin Random House. Daniel has worked as an illustrator and art director for international feature films such as Chronicle (Josh Trank, 2012); The Giver (Philip Noyce, 2014); and Chappie (Neil Blomkamp, 2015). Daniel recently directed Aau’s Song, a Star Wars: Visions film from Lucasfilm, available on Disney+ in May 2023.

James Clarke was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and educated at the University of Cape Town, where he studied history and literature and completed his Masters in Creative Writing as a Harry Crossley Fellow. In 2016, he was the South Africa finalist in fiction for the PEN International New Young Voices Award. Kariba is his first graphic novel collaboration. 

Daniel Snaddon is an artist, illustrator, and film director of Scottish-South African and Chinese-Australian descent, who grew up in Nelspruit, a short drive away from the Kruger National Park. He has worked in the animation and film industries for fourteen years, best known for his work with Triggerfish Animation Studios and with Magic Light Pictures' animated BBC Christmas specials. Among these, Daniel served as animation supervisor on the Academy Award nominated "Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes", co-director on the BAFTA nominated "Stick Man", and as director on both the Annie award winning "The Snail and the Whale" and the International Emmy winning "Zog". Daniel's most recent work, his fourth Magic Light Pictures Christmas special, "The Smeds and the Smoos", based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler (authors of The Gruffalo), was awarded the Audience Award at the New York International Children's Film Festival in March 2023. Daniel served as the founding director of CTIAF, South Africa’s premiere animation festival, for 4 years.