Sea by Sarah Driver
The Huntress series. Egmont, 2017. ISBN 9781405284677
(Age: 9-12) Highly recommended. Themes: Fantasy, Adventure stories,
Sailing Ships, Tribes and tribal systems, Families.
We rove! We rove to trade, to meet, for the restlessness in our
bones; we rove at one with the sea!
The intricately designed, foil embossed cover with scrolling waves
and shiny fish encircling the title, the detailed map of the island
kingdom of Trianukka and the cutaway of the sailing ship Huntress
entice the reader into Sarah Driver's lyrical fantasy adventure.
Spirited hero Mouse lives aboard The Huntress with her
one-eyed grandma Wren, the ship's captain and her younger brother
Sparrow. Their tribe worship the majestic whales who protect them
and come when summoned by Sparrow's singing to help defeat the
bloodthirsty attacks from the flying terrodyls. They are on a voyage
to the great Tribe-Meet, and Mouse, who celebrates her thirteenth
moon, is her grandma's apprentice training to take over as Captain
of the Huntress. Their father, Da has disappeared and he has left
Mouse with a special quest to find the sea opals and restore them.
This is a complex and exciting story, set in an icy bleak world with
scary undersea creatures, and dangerous attacks from the Fangtooth
Tribe and their polar dogs. Trouble and danger ramp up when Grandma
Wren unfortunately allows Stag, a long-lost tribe member to rejoin
their crew. Mouse's resilience and courage is repeatedly tested as
the crew face serious threats from all sides.
Sarah Driver's debut novel is beautifully crafted with fast-paced
narrative, elemental forces driving their journey, good and evil
fantastical creatures and lyrical music her brother sings to the
whales. Her creative language is delightful to read: Mouse's heart
skip-skitters when she's in danger but she keeps her spine
arrow-straight and she is not afraid to face down a land-lurker
with iron-hard eyes. There are fun visual details added
throughout, shadowy whales, black merwraiths diving, moon-sparks
twinkling and terrodyl beasts soaring.
Sea is the first in The Huntress trilogy and readers
who enjoy a challenging fantasy adventure will look forward to Sky.
Rhyllis Bignell