Fire Beneath the Sea
Fire Beneath the Sea
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Just the Series: Dissenters Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Dissenters   

Annotation: After their scientist mother disappears, the Sykes children explore Cape Cod and suspect that the answer lies in a shipwreck on the bottom of the ocean, as they find themselves being stalked by the Pouring Man and caught up in an ancient battle between good and evil.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #5912907
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Consortium
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 04/03/12
Pages: 273 pages
ISBN: 1-931520-47-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-931520-47-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2011921997
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Nature and science in a vivid Cape Cod setting create layers of meaning as 13-year-old Cara and her brothers confront the puzzle of their mother's disappearance. Mom vanished two months ago, and summer's ending. While swimming in the ocean, Cara spots a sea otter—but sea otters don't belong on Atlantic beaches. Cara reaches out her fingertips, and the otter streams words into Cara's mind: "TAKE CARE OF THEM FOR ME." The next morning, on a bayside beach (across the Cape from the ocean beach), she sees the otter again—or another one—and Cara's dog picks up a piece of driftwood inscribed "CARA. CONSULT THE LEATHERBACK." Ten-year-old brother Jax, a genius with odd ESP gifts, communes with the aquarium's leatherback turtle; 16-year-old brother Max, a skeptic, needs coaxing but joins the mission too. A man stalks them, water flowing continuously out of his face; he arrives, horribly, through faucets and lawn sprinklers. In a stunning and luminescent scene, Cara and Jax confront the Pouring Man on the ocean floor. Their quest has three levels: a personal level about their missing mother, an ecological level about ocean acidification and an epic level about good and evil that the kids don't understand yet. Millet's prose is lyrically evocative ("the rhythmic scoop and splash of their paddles"). A lush and intelligent opener for a topical eco-fantasy series. (Fantasy. 9-13)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Nature and science in a vivid Cape Cod setting create layers of meaning as 13-year-old Cara and her brothers confront the puzzle of their mother's disappearance. Mom vanished two months ago, and summer's ending. While swimming in the ocean, Cara spots a sea otter—but sea otters don't belong on Atlantic beaches. Cara reaches out her fingertips, and the otter streams words into Cara's mind: "TAKE CARE OF THEM FOR ME." The next morning, on a bayside beach (across the Cape from the ocean beach), she sees the otter again—or another one—and Cara's dog picks up a piece of driftwood inscribed "CARA. CONSULT THE LEATHERBACK." Ten-year-old brother Jax, a genius with odd ESP gifts, communes with the aquarium's leatherback turtle; 16-year-old brother Max, a skeptic, needs coaxing but joins the mission too. A man stalks them, water flowing continuously out of his face; he arrives, horribly, through faucets and lawn sprinklers. In a stunning and luminescent scene, Cara and Jax confront the Pouring Man on the ocean floor. Their quest has three levels: a personal level about their missing mother, an ecological level about ocean acidification and an epic level about good and evil that the kids don't understand yet. Millet's prose is lyrically evocative ("the rhythmic scoop and splash of their paddles"). A lush and intelligent opener for a topical eco-fantasy series. (Fantasy. 9-13)

School Library Journal

Gr 4-6 In her first novel for children, Millet introduces readers to 13-year-old Cara; her brilliant 10-year-old brother, Jackson; her popular 16-year-old brother, Max; and her history professor father, who live on Cape Cod. Her mother, a well-known marine biologist, disappeared a few months earlier. The family is grieving yet still hopeful for her return. While swimming in the ocean, Cara meets a sea otter that mysteriously communicates with her, giving her the following message: "Take care of them for me." Cara is both frightened and thrilled as she is sure this animal is somehow linked to her mother. In subsequent chapters, there is an increase in odd happenings and terrifying encounters with the Pouring Man, a deadly creature that takes different forms, including becoming the children's doubles to gain entry into their house, and is seemingly intent on destroying Cara's family. An intriguing mix of everyday activities and the otherworldly, The Fires Beneath the Sea pulls readers in. Cara is a likable character who has been put in the uncomfortable position of trying to save her family and help her mother with a mission way beyond the ability of most tweens. Her bravery and fierce love will cause readers to long for her to succeed. A well-done beginning, with some riveting moments and frightening escapes, to what should prove to be a popular series. Kathy Kirchoefer, Prince Georges County Memorial Library System, New Carrollton, MD

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal
Word Count: 57,572
Reading Level: 5.1
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.1 / points: 9.0 / quiz: 145083 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.7 / points:15.0 / quiz:Q54555
Lexile: 780L
Guided Reading Level: Z

Kirkus Reviews: Best of 2011 A Junior Library Guild Selection Selected for the ABC Best Books for Children Catalog "A lush and intelligent opener for a topical eco-fantasy series."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review In the first of the Dissenters series, Cara's mother has disappeared. Her father isn't talking about it. Her big brother Max is hiding behind his iPod, and her genius little brother Jackson is busy studying the creatures he collects from the beach. But when a watery specter begins to haunt the family's Cape Cod home, Cara and her brothers realize that their scientist mother may not be who they thought she was--and that the world has much stranger, much older inhabitants than they had imagined. With help from Cara's best friend Hayley, the three embark on a quest that will lead them from the Cape's hidden, ancient places to a shipwreck at the bottom of the sea. They're soon on the front lines of an ancient battle between good and evil, with the terrifying "pouring man" close on their heels. Packed with memorable characters and thrilling imagery, Lydia Millet weaves a page-turning adventure even as she brings the seaside world of Cape Cod to magical life. The first in a series of books about the Sykes children, The Fires Beneath the Sea is a rip-cracking middle-grade novel that will make perfect beach reading--for readers of any age!


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