Sea by Heidi R Kling (T2T Tour)


Sea
Heidi R Kling
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Release Date: June 10th, 2010
Pages: 336

Rating: 5 stars

Haunted by recurring nightmares since her mother’s disappearance over the Indian ocean three years before, fifteen-year old California girl Sienna Jones reluctantly travels with her psychiatrist father’s volunteer team to six-months post-tsunami Indonesia where she meets the scarred and soulful orphaned boy, Deni, who is more like Sea than anyone she has ever met.

She knows they can’t be together, so why can’t she stay away from him? And what about her old best friend-turned-suddenly-hot Spider who may or may not be waiting for her back home? And why won’t her dad tell her the truth about her mother’s plane crash? The farther she gets from home, the closer she comes to finding answers.

And Sea’s real adventure begins.

Heidi R Kling has written a breath-taking debut with Sea! Readers are plunged head first into a heartbreaking story of loss, hope, and new experiences. Sea is a book that speaks to everyone, but everyone can take something a little different away.

Sea is a touching story that helps a person connect with themselves. It is a book to make you think, and think deep. You look at the situation these characters are in, and it makes you look at the world around you in an entirely different way.

The characters were wonderfully written. I fell in love with Elli – I wanted to pull her off the page and just give her a hug. She was a little ball of sunshine even after all the horrors she had been through. Sienna was a wonderful main character. She was compassionate, and had drive – she had experienced horrors in her past and wanted to help others work through their horrors. She fit no cliches and was her own person. One of my favorite things about Sea was there were so many characters you may have only heard from once or twice, and they stuck with you throughout the entire book. And with all the characters, it almost seemed like you could hear their voices in your head.

When I first read this description of Sea and heard there was this relationship between Deni and Sienna I was excited. As I read, I found out Sienna would be in Indonesia only 2 weeks, and for a moment I remember thinking, “Oh no! Will that connection be real? I mean, can something that awesome believably build in that short of a time?” I was worried for a minute that that connection they had would fall flat, and not live up to my expectations, but Heidi R Kling left no room for doubts or anything with the strong connection Sea and Deni had. It was so intense and beautiful, you were simply drawn to it. Their relationship was so involved, and blew you away.

As you read, you get this feel of Indonesian culture. You saw the characters’ struggles, and that presence of culture just intensified the reality of them. I also loved the setting – it was unique. I had never read a story in this setting, and everything was new. That made Sea a hundred times better, as you didn’t just feel like you were along side the main character discovering this new world to them. In Sea you literally were along side Sienna discovering Indonesia and its culture.

When you are reading Sea, you would by no means guess that it is a debut novel. The story leaps off the page and speaks to you. It’s a journey of the heart and emotions. Once I started reading, I had troubles putting it down. Sea is a book for all types of people, it is one you don’t want to miss.

4 Responses to Sea by Heidi R Kling (T2T Tour)

  1. Pam says:

    Great review.

  2. Allison says:

    Great review, really great.

    You made a fantastic point when you said you weren't sure if they could really make a connection in two weeks. Now that I think about it, I think that probably was the most meaningful relationship I've ever read that took place after such a short time together. Really magnificent that she was able to write that and make it legitimate.

    I definitely agree with you, this was a brilliant read.

  3. Shannon Whitney Messenger says:

    First of all–New Follower! *waves*

    I seriously don't know how I've missed your blog all this time (especially since we share a lot of followers). But at least I've found you now! (cue ominous music) Anyway, I hope you don't mind me cyberstalking you, because I love connecting with other readers and writers.

    And this was a great review. I'm definitely adding it to my TBR list (which will be tackled as soon as I finish my TBR pile–*sigh* There really aren't enough hours in the day)

    Nice to meet you and happy Wednesday!

  4. [...] favorite review from 2010 is a toss up between Sea, The Iron King, and Forget [...]

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