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The vanishing deep

Scholte, Astrid. (Author).

Seventeen-year-old Tempe brings her dead sister back to life for twenty-four hours in hopes of unraveling the truth behind their parents' death

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  • ISBN: 9780525513957
  • Physical Description 423 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780525513957
The Vanishing Deep
The Vanishing Deep
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In a flooded post-apocalyptic world, a girl in search of answers about their parents' deaths revives her dead sister.Three years after her parents died at sea in a storm, Tempest lost her older sister, Elysea, to drowningand four months after that, Elysea's best friend revealed that Elysea saw her parents the night they died and that she blamed herself for their deaths. To discover the truth, Tempest has saved and scrounged up enough money to use nearby high-tech island Palindromena's resurrection technology, which can bring the dead back for just one more day, on Elysea. Elysea's truth is more complicated than Tempest anticipated, and it leads to an escape from Palindromena and a desperate chase after dangerous, evasive truths. Co-narrator Lor is at odds with the escapeeshe secretly filled in for a friend on Elysea's resurrection, and if the sisters aren't returned, the friend faces severe consequences. The countdown of Elysea's remaining time at the start of each chapter keeps tensions high as the characters explore a detailed, inventive, lovingly crafted world (though the technology requires large amounts of suspension of disbelief for the story to hold water). But despite the occasional plot element that falls flat, the narrative's sea legs come through deep, resonant characterizations and the characters' intense emotional inner lives. Lor is pale, the sisters are olive-skinned, and various shades of brown are common. An aromantic character receives positive representation.A seaworthy stand-alone. (Science fantasy. 12-adult) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Gr 7 Up--Recovering from the deaths of her parents and older sister Elysea and struggling to make ends meet in a world long submerged, 17-year-old Tempest has grown tough and self-sufficient. Trading grief for anger after hearing that Elysea caused their parents' deaths, Tempe is determined to gain answers by temporarily resurrecting her sister at the medical center on Palindromena. However, when Elysea reveals that their parents may still be alive, their time together becomes a race to evade capture and find their parents before Elysea's 24 hours of life run out. In the meantime, Elysea's warden Lor must chase the sisters across the Untied Sea, dodging storms and Remoran pirates while dealing with his own personal demons. If he doesn't catch up and convince the sisters to return to Palindromena in time, he risks losing his own life instead. Told in chapters alternately narrated by Tempe and Lor, this is an immersive, fast-paced story about survival, grief, guilt, and second chances. One strength of the novel is that it manages to keep Tempe and Lor's narrative voices distinct. The author also resists focusing solely on romance, instead letting Tempe's family bond take center stage. Unfortunately, a compelling world and quick pacing cannot save this book from reliance on scientific impossibilities (the mechanics of resurrection are hazy and convoluted) and an ending that is sure to be divisive. VERDICT Recommended for pre-teen and teen readers who are willing to ignore the story's logical short-comings for the sake of a fast-paced aquatic adventure.--Lara Goldstein, Orange County Public Libraries, NC

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Five years before the start of this fast-paced ecological thriller, 17-year-old Tempest "Tempe" Alerin's scientist parents were lost in a storm, and her beloved older sister, Elysea, drowned three years later. Tempe, who has survived by diving, scavenging her planet's now-underwater Old World cities for goods to sell, believes that Elysea knew what really happened to their parents and may even have been responsible. After a lucky break, she can finally pay Palindromena scientists to resurrect Elysea for 24 hours. Doing a favor for a friend, Lor, 19, supervises Elysea during her revival, giving chase when Tempe smuggles Elysea off the island after revelations suggest that their parents might be alive. Though Lor races to catch them before the breach is discovered, he finds himself sympathizing with their plight. Scholte (Four Dead Queens) builds palpable suspense through Lor and Tempe's alternating narratives while offering timely commentary on sustainability and responsible stewardship of land and sea. The sisters' connection, especially with the shadow of Elysea's impending second death hanging over them, adds a poignant urgency. Ages 12--up. Agent: Hillary Jacobson, ICM Partners. (Mar.)

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In a postapocalyptic world, Tempest needs to get answers about her parents' death from her inconveniently dead sister, and she's finally raised the money it will take to resurrect Elysea for the strictly controlled 24-hour time period. Lor, caught in his own tangle of grief and guilt, is the Warden who will usher Elysea back to life and oversee her return to death. When the process is interrupted, the sisters escape to try to find their parents, who may still be alive. If Lor can't catch them in 24 hours, not only will Elysea die, but he will, too. Situating the action within a single day establishes certain tension that Scholte augments with the harsh realities of a world dominated by water, well-placed indicators that there is more to Lor's story, and plenty of opportunities for readers to ponder when if ever it's OK to play god. Tempest and Lor share narration duties, and each chapter prominently displays the date and time, as well as the amount of time remaining for Lor to make things right.--Cindy Welch Copyright 2020 Booklist