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Empress & Aniya

By: Candice Carty-Williams
Narrated by: Nia Deacon
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The first YA novel from the best-selling author of Queenie.

When Empress starts at Aniya's school, they're not exactly best friends. But, when the two teenage girls accidentally cast a spell on their 16th birthday and end up switching bodies, they quickly learn that friendship is the most important magic of all.

South London's answer to Freaky Friday, Empress & Aniya is a moving portrayal of the importance of real friendship and the ups and downs of being a teenager.

©2021 Candice Carty-Williams (P)2021 Audible, Ltd
Caribbean Creators Literature & Fiction Family & Relationships Friendship Fiction Family Difficult Situations Science Fiction & Fantasy Contemporary Fantasy
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I wish you could’ve been six hours instead of two . it was nice to have a story where you deprived child and the world to do family were both minorities

Good story wish it was longer

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This is a story of true love. Not in sexual way, but in loving sisterly way. This was a feel good listen and I'm glad I did.

Love knows no boundaries

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I enjoyed the story of the two teens. I was looking for something lighter than my usual fare of mysteries and thrillers. The short story had issues that had some depth to them without too much drama. I personally liked it.

Cute and lighthearted

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Loved the short story. The bit of culture was very cute and drew very close to home. palenta is a corn meal that makes Sadza (thick porridge) which is a staple for my people in Zimbabwe......funny to find it in London!!!!

Sounds like something I would write, crazy enough.

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That was a very good story. A good lesson for all of us. We all should be so lucky to have a good friend like those girls.

A very good lesson in friendship.

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