Review posted May 21, 2024
Recorded Books, 2024. 13 hours, 47 minutes.
Review written May 30, 2024, from a library eaudiobook.
Starred Review
I was so excited when I heard there was a prequel to Elatsoe coming out! Obviously, you don't have to read them in any order. The events in this book happen first, but Elatsoe was written first. Reading Sheine Lende definitely made me want to reread Elatsoe, which was a Sonderbooks Stand-out and CYBILS Award Winner in 2020.
Like Elatsoe, Sheine Lende is set in a world just like ours - except that magic is a normal part of life. Different people have different kinds of magic available to them, and humans have contact with people from other realms, such as fairies.
Sheine Lende features Elatsoe's grandmother Shane when she was a teen. Like Ellie, Shane has a ghost dog companion -- well, it's really her mother's companion. Shane's mother Lorenza has a pack of three hounds who are trained to track down missing persons. One of those hounds, Nellie, happens to be dead.
But when Lorenza goes missing herself when searching for two missing children, Nellie comes back to Shane, distraught. When Shane tries to take up the search again, she gets transported hundreds of miles away -- and finds one of the children. But obviously, magical transport is involved and who knows where Lorenza and the little boy were sent? This was when humans were beginning to use transport by fairy rings. Going on the rescue ends up taking Shane on an epic journey. Also like Elatsoe, Shane gets an opportunity to use her powers to right an injustice against her people, the Lipan Apache.
Again like Elatsoe, this is a beautiful and uplifting book with characters it's a delight to spend time with. I like the way Shane sees and cares for animals (Even insects! And mammoths!) and her little brother and people who are lost -- basically anyone who needs help.