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Violence
Some
Moderate
Language
None
None
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild romance
Substance Use
None
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate
What this book is about
Casiopea Tun lives as a servant in her own family's home in 1920s Mexico. When she accidentally frees the Mayan god of death from his imprisonment, she must help him reclaim his throne — or both will pay the price. A lyrical road trip through Jazz Age Mexico with genuine dark mythology.
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