Deeplight

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea meets Frankenstein in Frances Hardinge's latest fantasy adventure.

The gods are dead. Decades ago, they turned on one another and tore each other apart. Nobody knows why. But are they really gone forever?

When fifteen-year-old Hark finds the still-beating heart of a terrifying deity, he risks everything to keep it out of the hands of smugglers, military scientists, and a secret fanatical cult so that he can use it to save the life of his best friend, Jelt. But with the heart, Jelt gradually and eerily transforms. How long should Hark stay loyal to a friend who's becoming a monster-and what is Hark willing to sacrifice to save him?

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Deeplight

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea meets Frankenstein in Frances Hardinge's latest fantasy adventure.

The gods are dead. Decades ago, they turned on one another and tore each other apart. Nobody knows why. But are they really gone forever?

When fifteen-year-old Hark finds the still-beating heart of a terrifying deity, he risks everything to keep it out of the hands of smugglers, military scientists, and a secret fanatical cult so that he can use it to save the life of his best friend, Jelt. But with the heart, Jelt gradually and eerily transforms. How long should Hark stay loyal to a friend who's becoming a monster-and what is Hark willing to sacrifice to save him?

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Deeplight

Deeplight

by Frances Hardinge

Narrated by Joshua Akehurst

Unabridged — 12 hours, 31 minutes

Deeplight

Deeplight

by Frances Hardinge

Narrated by Joshua Akehurst

Unabridged — 12 hours, 31 minutes

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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea meets Frankenstein in Frances Hardinge's latest fantasy adventure.

The gods are dead. Decades ago, they turned on one another and tore each other apart. Nobody knows why. But are they really gone forever?

When fifteen-year-old Hark finds the still-beating heart of a terrifying deity, he risks everything to keep it out of the hands of smugglers, military scientists, and a secret fanatical cult so that he can use it to save the life of his best friend, Jelt. But with the heart, Jelt gradually and eerily transforms. How long should Hark stay loyal to a friend who's becoming a monster-and what is Hark willing to sacrifice to save him?


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 02/10/2020

For centuries, denizens of the Myriad archipelago “served, feared, and adored” the magical, monsterlike gods that routinely rose from the Undersea and terrorized them. Then, 30 years before this book’s beginning, the gods inexplicably slaughtered each other, leaving behind only fragments. A chunk of “godware” can now fetch a fortune, provided its lingering power is sufficiently strange. On the island of Lady’s Crave, storyteller Hark, 14 and orphaned, survives by swindling godware-hunting prospects—until his dodgy best friend, Jelt, involves him in a dangerous heist. Hark gets caught and becomes indentured to Dr. Magdala Vyne, a godware expert who promises Hark a better life if he cuts ties with his past. Jelt won’t let go, however, and bullies Hark into joining a perilous expedition during which Jelt nearly drowns. Hark finds a bit of pulsing godware that resurrects him, but the discovery proves more curse than blessing. Equal parts dazzling fantasy, swashbuckling adventure, and tender coming-of-age tale, this ambitious standalone from Hardinge (A Skinful of Shadows) cautions against xenophobia, zealotry, and greed while using boldly drawn characters to illustrate storytelling’s power and fear’s role in faith. Ages 12–up. (Apr.)

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

**STARRED REVIEW**
"Glorious thematic complexity inhabits a wildly inventive world, with the menacing roils of a dangerous sea threatening the archipelago and touches of steampunk rounding out the fantastical elements."

Booklist

"Chilling and provocative, this dark fantasy will appeal to thrill seekers and cerebral tweens."

Shelf Awareness

"Hardinge's characters are sympathetic and genuine, and her terrors massive and unknowable, creating exactly the kind of reading experience her fans expect: extraordinary."

From the Publisher

**STARRED REVIEW**
“Monsters and mortals collide in this fantasy adventure that explores the hypnotic allure of fear, the adamant grip of the past, and the redeeming power of stories.”—Kirkus Reviews

**STARRED REVIEW**
"Equal parts dazzling fantasy, swashbuckling adventure, and tender coming-of-age tale, this ambitious standalone from Hardinge (A Skinful of Shadows) cautions against xenophobia, zealotry, and greed while using boldly drawn characters to illustrate storytelling’s power and fear’s role in faith."—Publishers Weekly

"Chilling and provocative, this dark fantasy will appeal to thrill seekers and cerebral tweens."—Booklist

**STARRED REVIEW**
"Glorious thematic complexity inhabits a wildly inventive world, with the menacing roils of a dangerous sea threatening the archipelago and touches of steampunk rounding out the fantastical elements."—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Hardinge's characters are sympathetic and genuine, and her terrors massive and unknowable, creating exactly the kind of reading experience her fans expect: extraordinary."—Shelf Awareness

BCCB (Bulletin of the Center for Children)


**STARRED REVIEW**
"Glorious thematic complexity inhabits a wildly inventive world, with the menacing roils of a dangerous sea threatening the archipelago and touches of steampunk rounding out the fantastical elements."

Booklist

"Chilling and provocative, this dark fantasy will appeal to thrill seekers and cerebral tweens."

School Library Journal

02/28/2020

Gr 7–10—Hark and Jelt are best friends with no one but each other to lean on. They live on the edge of society, scouting for godware in the shallows of the ocean to sell for money. When Hark gets caught trying to help smugglers, he is sent to auction where he is bought by the mysterious Dr. Vyne. Hark starts his new life at the Sanctuary, waiting on the old priests who once served the gods—before the gods died, tearing one another apart in a terrible war. Hark discovers, though, that not all gods are dead, and that great power rests in a hidden piece of godware Dr. Vyne is using for purposes Hark doesn't understand. But when Jelt gets too close to the godware, he begins an awful transformation that can only be fixed if Hark can get his hands on the heart of the Hidden Lady. This messy blend of fantasy and science fiction explores themes of sacrifice in the name of friendship, and the friction between science and religion. Across the book, character development is weak, and the story is clumsy and confusing. VERDICT A frustrating and unfulfilling reading experience. Not recommended.—Corey Hall, Manheim Central Middle School, PA

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2020-01-07
Monsters and mortals collide in this fantasy adventure that explores the hypnotic allure of fear, the adamant grip of the past, and the redeeming power of stories.

For centuries, the islanders of the Myriad revered the murderous, terrifying gods who rose from the Undersea. Now, the gods are 30 years gone, and divers who dare to retrieve scraps of their magical remains can make a fortune—if they can get past the governor's men. Fourteen-year-old Hark is an orphan who ekes out a living by spinning tall tales to gullible prospects while dreaming of a brighter future. Hark's best friend, Jelt, has always been his fierce protector. But Jelt is also manipulative, abusive, and dangerous. Just as new possibilities open up for Hark, Jelt coerces him into another reckless scheme in which Jelt nearly drowns. Hark finds a mysterious pulsing relic and uses it to save Jelt, unleashing catastrophic consequences. Hardinge (A Skinful of Shadows, 2017, etc.) conjures up an atmospheric world peopled with sinister smugglers and a stubborn scientist, artful urchins and armed fanatics, ravenous gods and wretched priests. The unhurried opening soon escalates into cinematic action and a thrilling climax. The many pleasures of this tale include a range of extraordinary female characters and sensitive and respectful depictions of deaf people and hearing signers. Humans in this world vary in skin tone, but race has no significance; there are few physical descriptors for the main characters.

Spellbinding. (Fantasy. 12-adult)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178935378
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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