BATU AND THE SEARCH FOR THE GOLDEN CUP

An impressive cover introduces readers to an adventure like none other. As a part of Blue Slip Media’s tour for this new title, ALWAYS in the MIDDLE is your host for today’s stop.

THE PLOT

A warrior’s power lies not in his weapons but in his heart.

Batu is just an ordinary kid in present-day Almaty, worried about bullies, school, and his mom’s new baby…until the day he meets Aspara, the Golden Warrior. Aspara steps straight out of Batu’s notebook cover―and out of Kazakhstan’s past. Aspara has been waiting hundreds of years to be summoned to the human world and to finally get his chance to search for the Golden Cup, a magical talisman sent down from the heavens. When the Golden Cup was lost, Aspara watched as many of his friends and family were killed or disappeared.

Craving adventure and a sense of purpose, Batu sets out with Aspara and his own friends to find the Golden Cup, plunging them into an adventure through a world where myths come alive. But there are others looking for the Cup, and they’ll do anything to make sure the kids fail. Will Batu and his friends make it out alive (and make it home in time for dinner)?

ADVANCED REVIEWS

“A promising series opener that journeys into a thrilling world.” Kirkus Reviews

“Fans of fantasy adventures such as the Pandava series and Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond will enjoy the easy-to-root-for characters and familiar tropes that populate this action-packed tale.” Publishers Weekly

AUTHORS/TRANSLATOR

Zira Nauryzbai is a writer and cultural anthropologist. She is the author of multiple books and of more than three hundred articles, all written in Russian. She is also a translator from Kazakh into Russian. She is the coauthor, with Lilya Kalaus, of Batu and the Search for the Golden Cup (and its sequels), which was a bestseller in Kazakhstan. Links to her publications can be found at www.otuken.kz. She is currently based in Astana, Kazakhstan. In her free time, Zira volunteers in the search for petroglyphs, rides horses, and practices shooting from a traditional Turkic bow.


Lilya Kalaus is a philologist, author, literary editor, scriptwriter, radio presenter, visual artist, and creative writing teacher from Almaty, Kazakhstan. Her stories and narratives have been published in various magazines and online periodicals in Kazakhstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Germany, Ukraine, and the US. Lilya is the author of seven books, both for kids (together with Zira Nauryzbai) and for adults. Batu and the Search for the Golden Cup was a bestseller in Kazakhstan and became a series that now includes three books. Lilya is a member of the Writers’ Union of Kazakhstan and the Kazakh PEN Club, and she runs her own publishing company. Learn more at www.kalaus.tilda.ws.


Shelley Fairweather-Vega is a translator who works from Russian and Uzbek into English. She has translated for attorneys, academics, authors, and activists around the world. Her translated works have been published in the US and UK, and in the Critical FlameTranslation ReviewWords Without Borders, the Brooklyn Rail, and more. Shelley is a past president of the Northwest Translators and Interpreters Society and a cofounder of the Northwest Literary Translators. She lives in Seattle, where she also plays the French horn and is helping raise two kids and a cat. Learn more at www.fairvega.com.

MY REVIEW

Batu and the Search for the Golden Cup, the first title in the series, is based on the culture of Kazakhstan (A country south of Russia). The setting will not be familiar with many middle graders which adds to its appeal.

Kazakh words used throughout may confuse readers. A handy 11 page glossary helps ease the transition and might be a good place to start before reading this adventure. One thing for sure: you’ll long for one of those fried dough treats known as a bauyrsaq.

Batu’s emotions are all over the place (and rightly so) as he confronts not only the bullies but Aspara, the Golden Warrior, who befriends him after popping out of a book. At times you’ll hate the way Batu acts, but by the end he’s a character you won’t soon forget as his bravery wins out.

Adventure and thrills come to a head in a story that mixes common elements in a middle grader’s daily life to the unknown mythical world. Many questions remain by the end which will hopefully be answered in future stories.

An engaging start to a unique story line.

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3 Responses to BATU AND THE SEARCH FOR THE GOLDEN CUP

  1. msyingling says:

    There are so many fantasy books now that are innovative and have interesting settings, but… there are SO MANY fantasy books. I just don’t have readers for all of them, especially when they come in long series. I’m sure avid fantasy fans will love this one.

  2. I really like the setting of this book, and I like that was originally published in Kazakhstan, so it will be an interesting insight into their culture. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Susan Uhlig says:

    Sounds really interesting!

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