Saturday, November 15, 2014

The Sea of Tranquility


Millay, Katja. The Sea of Tranquility: A Novel. New York, New York: Atria Paperback, 2013. 

Intended Audience: Ages 14 and older

Genre: Realistic Fiction

Personal Reaction: The Sea of Tranquility was one of those books you have a hard time letting go of after reading it.  The first time I read it I had a book hangover for two weeks and had to reread it before I could go on.  The book is beautifully written, the language is full of such beautiful descriptions and dialogue I couldn't put it down.

This is the story of Nastya, formerly known as the Brighton Piano Girl, a teenager who will not speak and whose hand will no longer allow her to play piano.  It is also the story of Josh Bennett, a young man whose family is gone, one who loves building furniture in his garage and excels at woodworking.  These two, and others, learn to love, to trust and the importance of family.  They find who they are, but also how they fit in society and fit in the world, despite their brokenness

Author Facts: When Katja Millay began writing The Sea of Tranquility, she didn't plan on it necessarily becoming a book, she simply had a story in her head she needed to write down on scraps of paper.  This is Millay's first book and was originally self published.  In 2013 her novel was published in paperback by Simon/Schuster/Atria Paperback.  

Author Website:  Katja Millay does not have a specific website but her twitter can be found here, her goodreads blog can be seen here, and her facebook is available here.  

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