Seasparrow

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Seasparrow (2022, Orion Publishing Group, Limited)

English language

Published Sept. 28, 2022 by Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
9781399600811

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5 stars (2 reviews)

4 editions

Review of 'Seasparrow' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I want to thank Kristin Cashore. Mildly TMI, I have chronically dry eyes due to allergies. I'm talking eyelids feeling like sandpaper, eyedrops only working for like one singular minute before they're dry again, desert level dry eyes. So this book was exactly the kind of relief I needed since I was tearing up on a near constant basis Every. Single. 'my girl' had me misty

This is a relatively plotless book, but that's a good thing because the time spent on character development was more than enough to hold my attention. Hava is proof that a good, well-written character is not necessarily a likeable character (though I loved her), as she struggles to interact with others in conventional ways and often expects the worst intentions even without evidence. But of course she isn't mean and rude for no reason, the events in her life preceding this book make hating …

Harrowing journey through the arctic

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SEASPARROW is one of the most character oriented books I've read recently. It's deeply about Hava, Bitterblue's half sister and the POV character. Hava had to learn to hide in order to protect herself from her abusive father. She's a graceling, and as a lovely metaphor, her grace allows her to hide in plain sight but not looking like herself. In order to become a full human being, Hava has to learn to show herself as she truly is, especially to people she cares about, but even to herself. The book contains harrowing events--one stretch so stressful that I had to read it in small bits. But the events are the means to what this story is about, not the end.