Girl of the Southern Sea

Michelle Kadarusman
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Girl of the Southern Sea

Michelle Kadarusman
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Praise for Girl of the Southern Sea

2019 Governor General's Literary Award: Young People's Literature – Text Finalist

2019 NCTA Freeman Book Award Honorable Mention

2019 Malka Penn Award for Human Rights in Children's Literature Honor Book

2019 Northern Lights Book Award: Pre-Teen Cultural Winner

2022 Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award shortlist

2023 Indiana Young Hoosier Award Nominee

2020 SYRCA Diamond Willow Award Finalist

2020 MYRCA Sundogs Award Nominee

2020 USBBY Outstanding International Books List selection

2020 Bank Street Best Book selection

2021 Red Cedar Book Award Nominee

2020 Rise: A Feminist Book Project List selection

2019 CCBC Best Books for Kids and Teens Starred Selection

2019 Resource Links "Recent Canadian Titles too Good to Miss" selection

2019 Junior Library Guild selection

"In spare and elegant prose, Kadarusman weaves a quiet tale of survival, grit, and integrity....Peppered throughout are stories that Nia crafts, based on Indonesian legends about the princess of the Southern Sea. With nuanced characters, this is a lovely gem for fans of irrepressible girls and contemporary stories set outside of the U.S."—Booklist

"A gripping, emotional realistic novel describing the grim realities of growing up in Indonesian poverty....VERDICT A riveting read featuring a determined and talented teenager."—School Library Journal

"Readers will cheer Nia's real powers—her storytelling talent and her resiliency—in this vividly set story."—The Horn Book Guide

"Punctuating Nia's thoughtful, present-tense narration with her stories about Dewi [Kadita], Kadarusman effectively weaves a gentle tale of love and loss and illuminates the power of storytelling. A thought-provoking peek into a culture deserving of more attention in North America."—Kirkus Reviews

"A stark setting combines with striking characters...The novel does not offer simple solutions but instead wraps up Nia's story in a way that demonstrates her willingness and ability to stand up for herself. Girl of the Southern Sea is an uplifting novel about hope and the power of storytelling."—Foreword Reviews

"Rating: E...[Kadarusman's] insight into life in Indonesia, supplemented by her shared heritage has made this fictional story of poverty, tradition and self-determination entirely accessible and - more importantly - believable. There is a pragmatism here that transcends all the possible and imagined divisions in this story which gives it an appeal as broad as the ocean it describes."—Resource Links

"In Girl of the Southern Sea, Michelle Kadarusman delves gracefully into weighty subjects like poverty, slum living, and forced marriages, as well as limited access to education, healthcare and opportunities for the future, especially for girls. Upbeat, optimistic Nia is a very relatable protagonist, even for those who can't fathom her day-to-day existence."—Shelf Awareness

"Girl of the Southern Sea is an enjoyable, brisk, and emotionally charged novel that tells difficult stories inspired by the realities of girls in Indonesia. It is a sharp and politically attuned work that will give readers further appreciation for the value of access to education, health care, and justice."—Quill & Quire

"A deftly crafted and inherently entertaining read from cover to cover, Girl of the Southern Sea by Michelle Kadarusman is unreservedly recommended for both school and community library Contemporary General Fiction collections for young readers ages 9-12."—Midwest Book Review

"Nia is a wonderful character – resilient, courageous and independent....Kadarusman gives her readers a young rebel as the protagonist of this novel....Young adult readers in the junior grades will find Girl of the Southern Sea an entertaining and interesting novel. A glossary of Indonesian terms and a map will help with comprehension. The novel would be an excellent starting point from which to study Indonesian culture as well as the effects of poverty on young women in Indonesia and elsewhere in the world....Highly Recommended."—CM Magazine

"Rating: 5...This is [a] realistically told sad story as the reader witnesses tragedy after tragedy befall Nia."—Youth Services Book Review

"In this moving, ultimately hopeful tale, Michelle Kadarusman presents young readers with a window into a very different world....Nia's refusal to give up and her determination to write a better future for herself will stay with readers long after the book is finished."—Canadian Children's Book News

"Kadarusman explores the plight of vulnerable young women in developing countries. Nia is resourceful and determined, a good role model for middle-school readers who can watch as she takes charge of her own future."—Winnipeg Free Press

"I cannot convey the depth of the storytelling within Girl of the Southern Sea and it's message for girls to make their own opportunities....It's origins may be saturated in misfortune and tragedy but it will become the story she wants to write for herself and make her the Girl of the Southern Sea."—CanLit for LittleCanadians

"Nia is the type of character that won't soon leave my heart. She left her mark as many characters do after opening up a world that I knew next to nothing about. I don't know that I've read anything set in Indonesia and yet Michelle's writing transported me there immediately.... This book would pair beautifully with Everlasting Nora by Marie Miranda Cruz and The Bridge Home by Padma Venkatraman for a series of titles about children living in poverty around the world. Nia's strength in spite of her past will not soon leave my heart and mind."—Literacious

"This story is so full of sadness, loss, bitterness, and heartbreak but it is also so full of love, friendship, hope and determination! Nia is an inspiration...This is a book that needs to be in every library and every classroom around the world!"—Blazer Tales

"Rating: [5 stars]...This was a fantastic story! It was exciting and suspenseful....I highly recommend it for middle grade readers!"—Jill Jemmett

"Nia's fight to improve her life is admirable. This is an #ownvoices book, but since the author doesn't currently live in Indonesia, she had a sensitivity writer."—Mrs. Yingling Reads

"I liked [Nia's] strong character, and her unwavering ambition. This book opens children's eyes to another culture, the more difficult choices and situations faced by children in other countries, and an interesting legend."—Canadian Bookworm

"We rated this book 5/5...If you are a person who enjoys books with content that makes you feel for the character and not want to put the book down, then you should definitely read this book....It is juicy and full of color, character, and exquisite content.”—Savvy, Age 11, Kids’ BookBuzz

"I love having a larger selection of books to show our students the lives of children in disparate parts of the world....[it] can help them build a larger world view."—Kiss the Book Jr.

"Nia is a wonderful character forced to grow up faster than she should with a father who is unable – or unwilling – to pull himself together for the sake of his family. There are lot of Indonesian stories woven into the book, courtesy of Nia herself, and we get to learn a fair bit about this place she calls home....Nia shows readers what happens when you are brave enough to follow your dreams."—Booktime

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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"Michelle Kadarusman is one of my favourite middle grade authors. Her writing is so timely and beautiful and feature strong female main characters. Girl of the Southern Sea is an incredibly impactful story of Nia who is growing up in Jakarta, Indonesia without a mother and with a father who is struggling with the loss of his wife. Nia is a bright creative fourteen year old who not only keeps up her studies even though she can no longer attend school but also cares for her younger brother and helps her father with the family food-cart business. In Jakarta once you reach high school you need to begin to pay for schooling and the family cannot afford for Nia to continue her studies however she is determined to complete her schooling one way or another. Living in the slums has its challenges for Nia, worrying about thieves and her father’s absences but her strength carries her family. Girl of the Southern Sea speaks to anyone with a storyteller’s heart. Nia tells the most incredible stories about Dewi Kadita to her brother to help assuage his fears and to help her escape from the harsh reality of life as she knows it. Michelle Kadarusman has given us an incredible gift in this story, inspired by her family trips to her father’s hometown in Indonesia. Nia’s is a story that is not confined to the slums of Jakarta, it’s the story of many young girls throughout the world who don’t have access to a proper education and are forced into the life of an adult before they are barely in their teenage years or younger. Michelle Kadarusman brings into sharp focus the privilege we experience living in a first world country and opens our children’s eyes to the injustices faced by children in other parts of the world. Nia’s story is told with love and bravery. You don’t feel sad for Nia you want to fight along side her, to change her future and to ensure a better life for her and her brother. Part of the proceeds from this book are being donated to Plan International to ensure that girls throughout the world are given opportunities they would otherwise miss."

Stephanie (5/5)

Great story

"This was a fantastic story! It was exciting and suspenseful. This was a fast paced story. I almost read all of it in one sitting. There were many impactful scenes, such as a bus crash and a fight at the market. Even though these were scenes where bad things happened, they would make an impact on the reader because of how sudden and life changing they were for the characters. It made for a thrilling story. This book deals with some serious issues such as child marriage and the lack of available education for young girls in certain parts of the world. I’m sure some kids in Western countries couldn’t even imagine these kinds of things happening to girls like them. It was chilling to read about, because there is nothing the girls can do in these situations to save themselves. Nia was lucky in this story, but most girls aren’t as lucky. I really enjoyed this novel! I highly recommend it for middle grade readers! Thank you Pajama Press for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review."

Jill (5/5)

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  • Convient pour : Âges 9-12 ans
  • Date de publication : Feb 15, 2022
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 224
  • Éditeur : Pajama Press Inc.
  • ISBN : 9781772782363
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.75" L x 8.0" H

Michelle Kadarusman grew up in Melbourne, Australia, and also lived many years throughout her father’s homeland of Indonesia before moving to Toronto in 2000. Her books have earned numerous nominations, including the Governor General’s Literary Awards, the Ontario Library Association Silver Birch Awards, and the Green Earth Book Award. Her novels include The Theory of Hummingbirds, Girl of the Southern Sea, and Music for Tigers. Her first picture book, Room for More, published in 2022. Michelle lives in Toronto, Canada and Byron Bay, Australia. 

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