Sister Mine

Author(s): Nalo Hopkinson

Lesbian Fiction

When Makeda and her twin sister Abby are born, they come into the world conjoined and sickly. The surgery to separate them weakens Abby so much that she will surely die-unless her parents make a bargain with the gods. For Makeda and Abby are not ordinary children, they are the offspring of Boysie, god of growing things, and his wife, a beautiful human woman. In exchange for Abby's life, Boysie agrees to live as a human, and his wife must spend her days as a monstrous sea creature. Twenty years later...Physically healthy but with no magical ability, Makeda has spent her whole life in the shadow of her sister Abby, who has twisted legs but an enchanted singing voice. By their magical relatives' standards, Makeda is just a "donkey"-a worthless human valuable only for her role in helping Abby survive. Tired of feeling second best, Makeda decides to move out on her own. Makeda discovers that her new apartment building is also home to a talented rock band, and the band's leader, Brie, is a very cute boy with a distinct aura of magic about him. When Makeda's father goes missing, she must decide if she can trust Brie, or not...and her life may depend on the answer.


Product Information

The long-awaited return of a beloved writer--Nalo Hopkinson is a homegrown, award-winning GCP author who has consistently garnered tremendous and widespread acclaim.

"Utterly original . . . the debut of a major talent. Gripping, memorable, and beautiful."--Karen Joy Fowler, author of The Jane Austen Book Club on Brown Girl in the Ring

Nalo Hopkinson has published a number of short stories and is the author of four novels including The Salt Roads, Brown Girl in the Ring, Midnight Robber, and New Moon's Arms. She is also the award-winning author of the short fiction collection Skin Folk. She is currently a professor at UC-Irvine.

General Fields

  • : 9781455528400
  • : Little, Brown Company
  • : Grand Central Publishing
  • : 01 November 2013
  • : United States
  • : 01 December 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Nalo Hopkinson
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 813.6
  • : 336