Hadeer Elsbai is an Egyptian-American writer and librarian. Born in New York City, she grew up being shuffled between Queens and Cairo. Hadeer studied history at Hunter College and later earned her Master's degree in library science from Queens College, making her a CUNY alum twice over. Aside from writing, Hadeer enjoys cats, iced drinks, live theater, and studying the 19th century.
The Daughters of Izdihar is a thrilling tale of two women's fight for rights in their patriarchal society, peppered with elemental magic, politics, and a relentless desire for that which is wrongly forbidden. -- Andrea Stewart, author THE BONE SHARD DAUGHTER Magnificent, complex, compelling -- Davinia Evans, author of NOTORIOUS SORCERER A gorgeous, clever feminist fantasy novel rich with magic, politics, hunger and fire. An absolute must-read -- Tasha Suri, author of THE JASMINE THRONE A powerful fantasy novel filled with clever magic, intriguing politics, and compelling characters who forge a path toward justice, no matter the obstacle -- Chelsea Abdullah, author of THE STARDUST THIEF Action-packed, magic-filled, and led by two fierce, vividly-rendered women, The Daughters of Izdihar is a compelling and empowering debut -- Ava Reid, author of JUNIPER AND THORN