Weather Witch

Weather Witch by Shannon Delany, published by Macmillan on June 25, 2013, is a young adult fantasy novel that introduces readers to a world where magic and societal constraints collide. The story follows Jordan Astraea, a young woman accused of being a weather witch, who must navigate her enslavement and fight for her freedom to be with the boy she loves. Set against a backdrop of a New World that regulates magic and prioritizes decorum, the narrative explores themes of power and resistance.
In this edition, readers will discover a richly imagined universe where certain individuals possess the ability to influence the weather, yet are hunted and exploited for their gifts. As Jordan grapples with her fate aboard an airship, the stakes rise for both her and her beau, Rowen, who is faced with the challenge of becoming a hero in a society that seeks to suppress their kind. With 336 pages of engaging storytelling, Weather Witch delves into the complexities of love, freedom, and the fight against oppression within a fantastical setting.
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The first in an exciting new young adult series from 13 to Life writer Shannon Delany, Weather Witch is about a young woman enslaved for being a weather witch, and who must fight for her freedom to be with the boy she loves.
Some fled the Old World to avoid war, and some fled to leave behind magick. Yet even the fiercely regulated New World–with its ranks and emphasis on decorum–cannot staunch the power that wells up in certain people, influencing the weather and calling down storms. Hunted, the Weather Witches are forced to power the rest of the population’s ships, as well as their every necessity, and luxury, in a time when steam power is repressed.
Jordan Astraea hails from a flawless background with no taint of magick, but on her seventeenth birthday she is accused of summoning an unscheduled storm. Taken from her family, Jordan is destined to be enslaved on an airship. But breaking Jordan may prove to be the very thing her carefully constructed society cannot weather.
And losing Jordan forever may force her beau, Rowen, to be the hero he would have never otherwise dared become.
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