The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea

The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Author: Axie Oh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-05-13
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 125086609X

A girl travels to the Spirit World to break a curse that threatens the lives of her people in this feminist YA retelling of the popular Korean legend "The Tale of Shim Cheong."

The Sea Lark's Song

The Sea Lark's Song
Author: Diana Marcellas
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149763136X

"Mother Ocean Daughter Sea Strength Unchanging Strengthen Me" The Shari'a are an ancient race. They are un-warlike and they are ruled by their shamanic witches. The Allemanii are more recently arrived in their locale and are both awed and made fearful by the magical powers of the witches. After generations of peaceful coexistence, a cataclysm occurred out of nowhere and the Allemanii turned on their neighbors and hosts, slaughtered most of them and scattered the survivors. Suddenly, to be a Shari'a is proscribed and to be caught practicing their magic is to be hunted to the death. In MOTHER OCEAN, DAUGHTER SEA, Brierly was a secret healer who was betrayed by someone she had trusted. In SEA LARK'S SONG, exposed as a Shari'a healer, on the run and now aware of a secret truth about what had happened to her people--and in love with one who may put her life at risk even more--Brierly must hide in the mountains and sort her way through a tangle of secrets as she attempts to bring her lost people, and their magical, healing power, back into the world. Her true love faces an almost overwhelming challenge: he must struggle against centuries of fear, hatred, secrecy and conspiracy to turn his own people away from the commitment to destruction. If he does not, not only will Brierly and her people's survival be at risk but his own people may end up facing a similar fate, as destructive as the one they had wrought upon the Shari'a.

Miss Mannequin

Miss Mannequin
Author: E. L. Merriman
Publisher: Paperwaif Books
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Following a string of murders, an unraveling company, and whispers of a dollmaker, will Vallan survive the socially engineered environment? Graduating from The Fashion Academy, Slay couldn't wait to join Onyx, the wealthiest, most admired company in the world. Born on Vallan Isle, Onyx is a way of life and design is the envy of the social tiers where every frame represents a person's worth. When a socialite is found brutally mutilated, suspicion falls on Onyx and the peculiar chain of operations that associates are required to follow. Dismayed by her assigned location- the Recycle Bin- where old, dismembered oModels are sent to be sorted and discarded, Slay begins to notice that Onyx isn't the environmentally conscious enterprise that it claims to be. Soon she stumbles upon a splintered frame and is spooked by the unusual sensation that follows, leading her to question the recent events. As the peculiar incidents continue, threads of evil taint the studios of Onyx one stitch at a time, leaving followers to wonder if a threat looms over the isle. MISS MANNEQUIN features a passionate but unlucky recruit who gets tangled in the web of Onyx while trying to survive a ninety story fall. This story is intriguing from the very beginning, designed to engage the reader with each page turn, and tailored to entertain. Set on an island of dark sands, a killer has slipped through the threads to become one of them until revealing its true colors. Escape the daily chaos and delve into a tale about murder, a cryptic program, and a sea of dismembered limbs.

God Beneath The Sea

God Beneath The Sea
Author: Leon Garfield
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1448173841

Leon Garfield and Edward Blishen retells some of the most famous Greek myths in this classic of children's literature. This is the epic history of the Greek Gods told from their violent beginnings to the creation of man.

Polar Obsession

Polar Obsession
Author: Paul Nicklen
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1426205112

Striking photography of the polar regions and fauna found there.

Trapped Under the Sea

Trapped Under the Sea
Author: Neil Swidey
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2015-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307886735

The harrowing story of five men who were sent into a dark, airless, miles-long tunnel, hundreds of feet below the ocean, to do a nearly impossible job—with deadly results A quarter-century ago, Boston had the dirtiest harbor in America. The city had been dumping sewage into it for generations, coating the seafloor with a layer of “black mayonnaise.” Fisheries collapsed, wildlife fled, and locals referred to floating tampon applicators as “beach whistles.” In the 1990s, work began on a state-of-the-art treatment plant and a 10-mile-long tunnel—its endpoint stretching farther from civilization than the earth’s deepest ocean trench—to carry waste out of the harbor. With this impressive feat of engineering, Boston was poised to show the country how to rebound from environmental ruin. But when bad decisions and clashing corporations endangered the project, a team of commercial divers was sent on a perilous mission to rescue the stymied cleanup effort. Five divers went in; not all of them came out alive. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and thousands of documents collected over five years of reporting, award-winning writer Neil Swidey takes us deep into the lives of the divers, engineers, politicians, lawyers, and investigators involved in the tragedy and its aftermath, creating a taut, action-packed narrative. The climax comes just after the hard-partying DJ Gillis and his friend Billy Juse trade assignments as they head into the tunnel, sentencing one of them to death. An intimate portrait of the wreckage left in the wake of lives lost, the book—which Dennis Lehane calls "extraordinary" and compares with The Perfect Storm—is also a morality tale. What is the true cost of these large-scale construction projects, as designers and builders, emboldened by new technology and pressured to address a growing population’s rapacious needs, push the limits of the possible? This is a story about human risk—how it is calculated, discounted, and transferred—and the institutional failures that can lead to catastrophe. Suspenseful yet humane, Trapped Under the Sea reminds us that behind every bridge, tower, and tunnel—behind the infrastructure that makes modern life possible—lies unsung bravery and extraordinary sacrifice.