Okoye To The People (Marvel: A Black Panther Novel)

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Dive into the captivating world of 'Okoye To The People (Marvel: A Black Panther Novel)' by Ibi Zoboi, a remarkable adventure perfect for fans of the Marvel Universe. This brand new 272-page novel not only explores the beloved character Okoye but also presents a fresh take on heroism and identity. As a fiercely loyal member of the Dora Milaje, Okoye is accustomed to respect and valor in her homeland of Wakanda. However, her journey to America for a humanitarian mission reveals an entirely different landscape where she must confront the stark realities of urban life in Brooklyn.

Set against the backdrop of addiction and gentrification, this impactful narrative challenges Okoye to adapt her warrior mentality while navigating her new surroundings. This story emphasizes the importance of empathy and community, and showcases the struggles of young people in marginalized neighborhoods. Can Okoye rise as a true leader while staying true to her roots?

With vibrant storytelling and relatable themes, 'Okoye To The People' is a must-have for any Marvel aficionado or young adult fiction enthusiast looking to explore a deeper narrative. Order this exceptional Marvel novel today and accompany Okoye on her thrilling journey of self-discovery and strength.

**Delivery Information:**
Condition: Brand New.
ISBN: 9781761200939.
Publisher: DISNEY LICENSED PUBLISHING.
Number of Pages: 272.

CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781761200939
Publisher: DISNEY LICENSED PUBLISHING
Number of Pages 272

Ibi Zoboi, a National Book Award Finalist and New York Times best-selling author, joins Marvel Universe storytelling with this heartfelt novel that takes Okoye to America for the very first time. Okoye is a new recruit for T'Chaka's royal guard: the Dora Milaje. Known for their l...oyalty and warrior abilities, the Dora are respected and revered in Okoye's home country of Wakanda. But when Okoye is sent on her very first mission-to America-she'll learn that her status as a Dora means nothing to New Yorkers, and her expectations for the world outside of her own quickly fall apart. Chosen to accompany King T'Chaka on a humanitarian mission, Okoye finds herself trying to help teens dealing with addiction and gentrification in a forgotten neighbourhood in Brooklyn. Caught between duty to her country and listening to her own heart, Okoye must find her own way and determine the type of Dora Milaje-and woman-she wants to be.Read less

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