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Book Review of Sea

Sea
Sea
Author: Heidi R. Kling
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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SEA is a wonderfully solid, emotional, and un-put-downable debut by a highly talented YA novelist. Heidi Kling writes her characters with assured realness. Sienna thinks and sounds like a 15-year-old with a tragic past: she has the fears and (occasionally petty) concerns appropriate for her age and situation. Instead of finding her naivete annoying, then, Siennas (and, thus, Heidis) seamless teen voice completely won me over.

This is the first YA novel Ive read that deals with the tragedy of the Indonesian tsunami, and it does it in an immersive, knowledgeable, and respectable way. Through Siennas eyes, we experience the strange and sometimes terrifying world of post-tsunami Indonesia without being overwhelmed or too emotionally distant. I loved the control that Heidi Kling has over her knowledge of Indonesian phrases, customs, and concerns. She writes these thingswhether they be major scenes central to the plot, or simple details easily overlookedwith an appreciable confidence that makes us latch our trust securely on her as an author.

Perhaps more powerful in SEA, however, is the poignancy of the many different relationships within. With just a few lines of dialogue or description, each character wins us over. We are able to see Siennas fathers genuinely good intentions despite his being in the difficult position of being the father of a motherless teen girl. We understand Siennas trepidation at her fathers budding relationship with her former therapist. But most of all, we are completely able to believe Siennas relationships with two very different boys. To elaborate, Deni may be decidedly a guy who seems almost too perfect to be true, but the way his and Siennas romance unfolds has all the sweet subtlety of a truly sigh-worthy teen romance.

Siennas voice skews slightly more towards readers who enjoy a younger YA voice, but her experiences are anything but trite or age-limited. Read this, and I dare you to not in some way be affected Siennas unique and heartwrenching journey of discovery in Indonesia.