The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Book description
Deadly storms. An ancient curse. Will her sacrifice save them all?
For generations, deadly storms have ravaged Mina's homeland. Her people believe the Sea God, once their protector, now curse them with death and despair. To appease him, each year a maiden is thrown into the sea, in the hopes…
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I read this when I was starting to burn out on some of the conventions of YA, which made it a delightful breath of fresh air that this book doesn’t follow them.
After using a Korean folktale to launch its plot into motion, it builds a great relationship not only between the protagonist and her love interest (a god who’s forgotten what he’s the god of) but between her and a lot of other characters, her family included.
I really appreciated the romance not dominating the story to the point of sidelining everything else, and Mina’s interactions with the others–including…
From Marie's list on fantasy novels based on folklore from around the world.
Inspired by a Korean myth and Ghibli’s Spirited Away, a girl throws herself into the ocean as a sacrifice to the Sea God to save her brother’s beloved. As a human in the Spirit Realm, she’s determined to save her people before it’s too late.
I enjoyed the concept about people being pushed out of comfortable homes to make new lives in a totally different, strange world.
Every character has depth, with a compelling motive that justifies their action. The prose is elegant, capturing the dreamy side of Asian fairy tales. And the sheer beauty of it all–the wondrous…
From Kate's list on fantasy novels by Asian authors for young adults.
The Girl Who Fell Beneath The Sea charmed me with its beautiful style and atmospheric tone.
I adored the underwater spirit-world setting and the characters Mina meets there, and the romance was delightful. Especially the ending…which I won’t spoil, but made for a showstopper of a scene.
In fact, there were several cunning twists that I found both surprising and extremely satisfying. When Mina first throws herself into the sea to appease the Sea God, it seems there is no way she could substitute for his intended bride, but gradually we readers see why it had to be her and…
The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea is a lyrical, whimsical retelling of Korean folklore that is all about fate and family. Mina, the protagonist, kickstarts the story to protect her brother from the wrath of the seas and gets whisked into the Spirit Realm by an underwater dragon(!). Everything that follows comes from Mina’s love and duty, and at its core, this book is about the many types of relationships one can have. The world of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea is visually rich and vibrant as a Ghibli tale, the aesthetics of which are also one…
From Tanvi's list on oceanic YA fantasy.
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