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<i>The Ivory Key</i> by Akshaya Raman is a debut young adult fantasy novel, originally published on January 4th, 2022. It is the first book in [[The Ivory Key Duology by Akshaya Raman (series)|The Ivory Key Duology]].
  
 
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The following content warnings are from Raman's website:
 
The following content warnings are from Raman's website:
  
Graphic descriptions of dead bodies (specifically on page 1 & Chapter 6), high volume of discussion of grief and loss, death of family members (specifically parents–the deaths occur off page but are discussed throughout), recovering from trauma, blood, violence, emotional manipulation, alcohol, discussion of identity policing/microaggressions directed toward a biracial character, allusions to human experimentation, discussions of war/an invading country
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<blockquote> Graphic descriptions of dead bodies (specifically on page 1 & Chapter 6), high volume of discussion of grief and loss, death of family members (specifically parents–the deaths occur off page but are discussed throughout), recovering from trauma, blood, violence, emotional manipulation, alcohol, discussion of identity policing/microaggressions directed toward a biracial character, allusions to human experimentation, discussions of war/an invading country
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==Representation==
 
==Representation==
 
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* BIPOC main cast*
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* Gay main character
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* Lesbian side character
  
 
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*[[Dark secret (trope)|Dark secret]]
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*[[Hidden treasure (trope)|Hidden treasure]]
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*[[Multiple POV (trope)|Multiple POV]]
  
 
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The Ivory Key
Cover of The Ivory Key by Akshaya Raman
Author(s) Akshaya Raman
Published January 4, 2022
Publisher Clarion Books
Genre(s) Fantasy
Age group Young Adult


The Ivory Key by Akshaya Raman is a debut young adult fantasy novel, originally published on January 4th, 2022. It is the first book in The Ivory Key Duology.

Trigger Warnings

Author-Provided Warnings

The following content warnings are from Raman's website:

Graphic descriptions of dead bodies (specifically on page 1 & Chapter 6), high volume of discussion of grief and loss, death of family members (specifically parents–the deaths occur off page but are discussed throughout), recovering from trauma, blood, violence, emotional manipulation, alcohol, discussion of identity policing/microaggressions directed toward a biracial character, allusions to human experimentation, discussions of war/an invading country

Additional Trigger Warnings

No additional warnings have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • BIPOC main cast*
  • Gay main character
  • Lesbian side character

Tropes