Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms (Cameron Battle, 1) - book cover
Geography & Cultures
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Children's Books
  • Published : 01 Feb 2022
  • Pages : 320
  • ISBN-10 : 1547606940
  • ISBN-13 : 9781547606948
  • Language : English

Cameron Battle and the Hidden Kingdoms (Cameron Battle, 1)

Inspired by West African and Igbo history and mythology, this adventurous middle-grade fantasy debut perfect for fans of Aru Shah and Tristan Strong celebrates the triumphs and challenges of a boy finding his truth path to greatness.

As the true Descendant, I command to open
The door to Chidani; it shall be broken

Magic awaits those who seek the queen's peace
And all the suffering you feel will cease

Those who open the histories will hear a sound
What was lost has finally been found.

Cameron Battle grew up reading The Book of Chidani, cherishing stories about the fabled kingdom that cut itself off from the world to save the Igbo people from danger. Passed down over generations, the Book is Cameron's only connection to his parents who disappeared one fateful night, two years ago.

Ever since, his grandmother has kept the Book locked away, but it calls to Cameron. When he and his best friends, Zion and Aliyah, decide to open it again, they are magically transported to Chidani. Instead of a land of beauty and wonder, they find a kingdom in extreme danger, as the queen's sister seeks to destroy the barrier between worlds. The people of Chidani have been waiting for the last Descendant to return and save them . . . is Cameron ready to be the hero they need?

Editorial Reviews

"A thrilling, imaginative adventure that kids are sure to love! As immersive as it is fun, you'll feel you're tagging along with Cameron, Zion, and Aliyah the whole way through." - Claribel A. Ortega, New York Times bestselling author of THE GHOST SQUAD and the Witchlings series

"Breathlessly magical from start to finish." - Scott Reintgen, indie bestselling author of the Nyxia series

"Perry has a gift for creating dialogue and writing fast-paced, suspenseful scenes that will both enchant readers and leave them wincing in empathy. Cliff-hanger endings abound that will have students begging for more." - School Library Journal, starred review

"Rooted in Igbo mythology and starring Black protagonists of various ethnic backgrounds, Perry's tale offers up a fast-paced, intense story of legacy and loss as Cameron worries about whether he's fit for the task at hand, even as he draws on the support of his companions and memories of his family legacy." - Publishers Weekly

"Perry has written an action-packed fantasy with Igbo and other African mythology. . . . This title is a must-read for fans of Kwame Mbalia's Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky." ―Booklist

"Perry presents a fantasy adventure full of adventure, loss, bravery, and perseverance." ―Kirkus Reviews

Readers Top Reviews

Hannah VilasWayne Ed
Jamar Perry is an amazing story teller! I wad drawn into the story immediately and couldn't wait to see what happened next. One thing I really loved about this book was the nuances in the heroes and villains. The villains in the story had complex motivations that I could empathize with, and the heroes were not always good. The treatment of these characters was realistic, showing that nobody is perfect and no one is completely evil. Can't wait to read book 2!
scostner1
Think of books that transport readers into adventures like <i>The Neverending Story</i> or <i>The Pagemaster</i>. Now add a dash of Percy Jackson; you know, a young boy learns he has a family history that gives him abilities he hasn't realized were possible. Go ahead and toss in a couple of close friends for support (you can't really have a great adventure without friends). And then mix it all with a large measure of African mythology. Voila! Now you have the basic recipe for Cameron Battle and his incredible journey to the Hidden Kingdoms. Jamar J. Perry has written a story that features a well-loved Black boy being raised by his grandmother after the death of his parents. When he has a sleepover with a couple of friends they wind up confronting monsters in the backyard and then being swept away into a kingdom magically sealed off from the rest of the world. This hidden land is in the midst of a power struggle between two sisters who disagree on what is best for their people. The argument dates back to the time of slave traders snatching people from the Igbo tribes and sending them away from Africa. Although those raids are over, the sisters still disagree about the future of their people and Cameron and his friends are pulled into the conflict. The setting is full of details to appeal to readers' senses. The vegetation, the clothing, the weather, the foods all offer colors, scents, and tastes that make the scenes come alive. Training in martial arts, riding gryphons, battles with evil undead spirits, and flashbacks to past events keep the pace moving quickly. And there are emotional scenes as Cameron learns the true story of his parents' deaths and deals with his grief, as well as the feeling of responsibility for the safety of his friends. If you know middle grade readers who like the type of stories in Rick Riordan presents and similar series, then have them try out Cameron Battle. Just published in February, it is something new to add to wish-lists and TBR piles.
J MartinezParis
I loved everything about this story. Weaving of Igbo people, the tales of the enslave are truly beautiful. This coming of age story talks about black children from different walks of life. Definitely gonna share this with my kids.
George Jreije
Cameron Battle is the hero we NEED. I so enjoyed following him and his friends through this journey, especially Zion!!! This book broke my heart and rebuilt it, and the laughs are definitely there. I'd recommend this book to readers of all ages. Seriously. Don't wait to pick up this book and enter the world of Chidani because I promise this is unlike any adventure you've ever read. I cannot wait for the next book!

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