Aiza has always dreamt of becoming a Knight. It's the highest military honor in the once-great Bayt-Sajji Empire, and as a member of the subjugated Ornu people, Knighthood is her only path to full citizenship. Ravaged by famine and mounting tensions, Bayt-Sajji finds itself on the brink of war once again, so Aiza can finally enlist in the competitive Squire training program. It's not how she imagined it, though. Aiza must navigate new friendships, rivalries, and rigorous training under the unyielding General Hende, all while hiding her Ornu background. As the pressure mounts, Aiza realizes that the "greater good" that Bayt-Sajji's military promises might not include her, and that the recruits might be in greater danger than she ever imagined. In this breathtaking and timely story, Aiza will have to choose, once and for loyalty to her heart and heritage, or loyalty to the Empire.
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Squire is exciting and fun, an adventure story that grapples with big questions about morality and ethics in a time of war. Squire is at times simplistic in its plot and writing, and feels accessible to a young audience. Fans of Tamora Pierce who always dreamed of seeing a brown girl as the main character will surely be swept away by Squire, a lovely little book full of beautiful art that leaves you desperately wanting more.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quill Tree Books for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review!