Sea - Kepler's Staff Review

Interview with Heidi R. Kling:  http://thebookbind.blogspot.com/2009/10/interview-with-heidi-r-kling.html

 

Review by Angela M.


How do you carry on when your mother’s plane disappears over the Indian ocean? This is the question that has haunted Sienna for three years. She’s scared, she won’t surf any more, is terrified of flying, and has disappeared into herself, clinging to the hope that her mother will somehow come back.

When her father, a psychiatrist, announces he is going to Indonesia to try to help children who escaped the tsunami Sienna grudgingly agrees to go with and there she meets a little girl, Ellie, who melts her heart and Deni, a charismatic boy who is the uncrowned leader of the survivors and to whom she is inextricably drawn. Despite their differences, they can’t keep away from each other. And Sienna learns so much about herself and the way forward from this boy who really seems to understand her. And then there is Spider, the friend who may or may not be waiting for her back home.

This was not the book I expected. It gives a very real impression of post-tsunami Indonesia and the problems therein. The characters are strong and three-dimensional, and you gain a wonderful glimpse into another culture as Sienna works hard to help Deni while avoiding cultural minefields inherent in crossing traditions. Not only can you lose yourself in the sights and sounds of a far away country in this book, you find yourself admiring those who give up their time and expertise to help in a crisis, only to discover they have helped themselves more than they could know.

It's a nice mix of realism and romance, life in post-tsunami Indonesia and what we can do to help. And of course a great cross cultural romance, with a fantastic cover.