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Trigger warnings
Heroine archetypes
Protagonist archetypes
Tropes
Synopsis
Elita was in a car accident at age of three. The impact caused the child to be thrown out of the widow. The father caught her, but he couldn’t hold on. An Angel asked him to let go, God had work for her to do. She would be returned to the family later. God placed her in the care of Chief Musa and his wife Imani . She was endowed with gifts from God; she was faster than a cheetah, had super strength and hearing, she talked to the animals, could speak many languages and appeared as a shadow. She used her gifts to fight against evil, wickedness and justice for all. She was protected by an Angel and became a legend known as Kivuli Shujaa, Shadow Warrior.
Is Kivuli Shujaa: Shadow Warrior appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
A girl blessed with superhuman abilities by God fights evil in this faith-based superhero fantasy. Contains a traumatic opening car accident scene and ongoing combat against villains, but violence is not graphic.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include child harm, death of parent, and abandonment (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Kids will love following a superhero girl who can talk to animals, run super-fast, and fight bad guys while protected by an angel.