A review by parisgranville
Kiki Kallira Breaks a Kingdom by Sangu Mandanna

4.0

DNA
Adolescent Protagonist
Perspective of a Tween in London who is of Indian origin and one assumes skin color
Friendships
Anxiety Personified
Allegory
Fantasy
The power of drawing
wholesome
girl perspective
interesting child characters
peril (for me anyway)

Audience
It runs a little young in some ways, but is still readable. I enjoyed the wholesomeness. The stakes seem very high. The character is likeable. As a white woman, I enjoyed getting the perspective of an girl in the U.K. who is of Indian descent.