Aden Polydoros is an award-winning author who transitioned from female-to-male when he was 14. After going ‘stealth’ for over 10 years, he came out as transgender in order to support trans youth and vocalize how transitioning saved his life. His YA gothic fantasy novel, The City Beautiful, won the Sydney Taylor Book Award and was a finalist for the Lambda Award, the National Jewish Book Award, the Cybils Award, the South Carolina Book Award, and the 2022 World Fantasy Award.
"In a world where those in power prefer civility to justice, Wrath
Becomes Her is the perfect book for those who know the fight for
truth will always be a brutal one. Haunting, exhilarating, and a
howl of vengeance." —Andrew Joseph White, New York Times
bestselling author of Hell Followed With Us
"Aden Polydoros' Wrath Becomes Her is intoxicating and
visionary, a rare book that peels apart the idea of what personhood
is, what our obligations are to those who made us who we are, and
our obligations to the living and to the dead. Vera's story is
riveting and compelling, and I could not put it down. I was blown
away. No one's writing Jewish historical fantasy like Aden is. This
is a tour de force." —Katherine Locke, author of This Rebel
Heart
"A tale of power and agency that is just as timely now as it
was during its setting 80 years ago, Aden Polydoros has
once again proven himself to be a master of storytelling and a
talent to watch. If you're looking for one novel to sate your
horror hungers, this is the book to read. I'll be thinking about
this one for months to come." —Kosoko Jackson, author of Yesterday
Is History
Praise for The City Beautiful:
Winner of the 2022 Sydney Taylor Book Award for Young Adult
2022 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel finalist
2021 National Jewish Book Award finalist
A Lambda Literary Award finalist
2021 Bram Stoker Award Preliminary Ballot for Young Adult
Novels
A New York Public Library Best Book for Teens 2021
"An achingly rendered exploration of queer desire, grief, and the
inexorable scars of the past." —Katy Rose Pool, author of There
Will Come A Darkness
"Chillingly sinister, warmly familiar, and breathtakingly
transportive, The City Beautiful is the haunting, queer Jewish
historical thriller of my darkest dreams." —Dahlia Adler, creator
of LGBTQreads and editor of That Way Madness Lies
"Like a darkly compelling dream; I dare readers to try to put down
this queer triumph of a book where myth, mystery, and death lurk
around every corner of the Windy City."—Sarah Glenn Marsh, author
of the Reign of the Fallen series
"With stark, poignant prose and an endearing main character, The
City Beautiful is an entrancing and chilling tale that deftly
analyzes complex themes of identity and assimilation. One-part
historical fantasy, one-part gothic thriller, this genre-blending
story has something for everyone."—Kalyn Josephson, author of the
Storm Crow duology
"Sinister and alluring, The City Beautiful will utterly
transport you. With a keen eye for historical details, Polydoros
deftly weaves together a gruesome murder mystery, a beautiful
romance, and a rich depiction of Jewish life in the
19th century. I absolutely adored Alter, a boy on a quest
for closure, love, and belonging in a hostile world."—Allison Saft,
author of Down Comes the Night
"Set during the 1893 Chicago World Fair, The City Beautiful is a
gripping, fast-paced book that expertly marries thriller and murder
mystery. Polydoros is not afraid to tear aside the façade of beauty
and civility to confront the darkest aspects of human nature, no
holds barred. The resulting book is something truly
special."—Sophie Gonzales, author of Only Mostly Devastated
“Readers will become immersed in Alter’s world, rooting for his
survival, hoping for his reunion with his family, and wishing for
him to find the love that he deserves.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Polydoros seamlessly blends a murder mystery with Jewish folklore
in this haunting historical fantasy…. Readers looking for finely
wrought historical fiction with fully realized characters and a
thrilling pursuit of justice are sure to be satisfied by Alter’s
story.” —Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
“A gorgeous, disturbing, visceral and mystical experience…. His
unflinching and well-rounded depiction of Jewish American and
immigrant history makes The City Beautiful a superb addition to the
ranks of YA historical fiction.” —Bookpage, STARRED REVIEW
“Polydoros doesn’t hold back with this heavy, dark, and gritty
story that explores the immigrant experience in a unique way. While
firmly a historical fiction title, this genre-bending novel is also
equal parts thriller and fantasy. Featuring a queer protagonist, it
is deeply layered with Jewish myth, immigration, racism, and
anti-Semitism…. A wild ride of a queer gothic fantasy that’s a
must-have for YA fantasy collections.” –SLJ, STARRED REVIEW
“The City Beautiful is a triumph, showcasing queer love,
illuminating historical events, and guiding readers to an
enthralling ending that will leave them satiated yet desirous
to return to the world in which they have become immersed.”
—Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
“Details rich with specificity and research, and its joys tinged
with sorrow…makes it all the more moving.” —NPR.org
“It is exciting to see a story that draws from the deep well
of Jewish folklore for a dark, supernatural twist on the
historical mystery plot.” —Jewish Book Council
Praise for Bone Weaver:
"A heart-pounding adventure. Magic and monsters lurk in every
corner as a headstrong trio search for their place in Aden
Polydoros's haunting world." ––Chloe Gong, #1 New York Times
bestselling author of These Violent Delights
"A dark and thrilling tale." —Kirkus Reviews
"Superb... Polydoros is a master of world building and conjuring
suspense in a page-turning plot. His characters are highly
empathetic and memorable, as is this emotionally charged story."
—Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
“Polydoros crafts a magical world that readers will revel in
exploring… Fans of Justina Ireland’s Dread Nation and the Shadow &
Bone series will love this dark fantasy with a touch of
horror.” —The Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books
"Bone Weaver is a bloody and unflinching fantasy that balances its
darkness with an unwavering cascade of love." —BookPage
"In his lauded YA debut, The City Beautiful, Polydoros showed
how adept he is at taking history and myth and spinning it into
something believable and true. Though Bone Weaver is
imaginary world fantasy, the real history behind it is treated with
the same deep respect and consideration." —NPR.org
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