cover image The Pearl Hunter

The Pearl Hunter

Miya T. Beck. HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray, $17.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-0632-3819-0

Supernatural entities from Japanese mythology propel a young pearl diver on a perilous mission in this immersive otherworldly fantasy set in the fictional Heiwadai Empire. Kai and Kishi are identical twins born into a pearl-diving family, whose female members make risky solo plunges. Stubborn, rule-breaking Kai, who can hold her breath longer, is fascinated by the fairy tales and misses the girls’ late, story-spinning aunt. Obedient Kishi, the faster swimmer, is newly interested in boys, especially the village chief’s son. When an immortal, skeletal ghost whale interrupts a sisterly diving competition, leading to Kishi’s death, Kai journeys to meet with the sea deity Benzaiten, protector of pearl divers, and begs for her twin’s life. Benzaiten promises to restore Kishi to life if Kai steals a magic pearl from the supernatural kitsune who gather monthly on Sky Mountain. Aided by a magical compass and bowl, Kai embarks on a quest to save her sister that’s complicated by bandits and nobility alike. With a painstakingly built world and a strong emotional thrust, Beck’s vivid, fierce-hearted debut fleshes out a flawed, memorable protagonist alongside fearsome mythical creatures. Ages 8–12. Agent: Victoria Wells Arms, HG Literary. (Feb.)