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WHERE WE CAN HEAR THE GIANTS SING by Peter Cheong

WHERE WE CAN HEAR THE GIANTS SING

by Peter Cheong ; illustrated by Peter Cheong

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250907578
Publisher: Henry Holt

A child embarks on a fantastical underwater adventure with mermaids.

The tan-skinned, black-haired protagonist befriends a mermaid, who gives the child a necklace. The youngster shows the gift to an adult, who inexplicably recoils and confiscates it. The child secretly finds the necklace, races down the dock, and dives into the water, where the mermaid awaits. In a nod to fairy-tale lore, the necklace gives the child the ability to stay underwater indefinitely. Other mermaids join the two, and the protagonist marvels at the beauty of marine life. But seeing a mermaid parent and child awakens old memories in the youngster. “I’ve had the most wonderful time,” the child says. “But I’m coming back home.” Minimal text describes the basics of the story but at times feels superfluous; the bulk of the narrative is propelled by the striking illustrations. Bold blues, oranges, and greens in textured strokes dominate the dramatic artwork. Though the characters are wonderfully expressive, readers may be confused about some elements of the plot, depending on what details they notice or overlook. Those who start reading after the title page, for instance, may wonder where the necklace came from; they’ll need to flip back to see the earlier pages that show the mermaid giving it to the protagonist.

A visually compelling, though at times cryptic, homage to the lure of adventure and the promise of home.

(Picture book. 4-8)