Beneath the Burning Wave (The Mu Chronicles, Book 1)
By (Author) Jennifer Hayashi Danns
Book 1
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
30th March 2023
4th August 2022
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Myths and Legends / Mythic fiction
Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology
Fantasy romance
Historical fantasy
Alternative history fiction
Adventure / action fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
260g
One of the most unique books you'll read this year Buzzfeed
A strikingly different trilogy opener Kirkus Reviews
Kaori and Kairi are the first twins to survive infancy on the ancient island of Mu, where gender is as fluid as the crashing waves. One was born of fire, the other of water.
But theres a reason why none have survived before. A prophecy that has haunted the elders since time began. A rivalry destined to sink the entire island beneath a twin catastrophe of volcano and tsunami.
As hatred spills from the forbidden twins like the deadly poison of sacrificed sea snakes, they must decide what matters to them most
The fight for the island for tradition and duty.
Or the fight for freedom for love and light.
The Mu Chronicles is a visionary YA fantasy trilogy exploring the origin of gender and desire in an epic queer fusion of Japanese folklore and Egyptian mythology.
What readers are saying:
An interesting and original debut which left me begging for more Caleb, NetGalley reader review
An ambitious take on an epic YA fantasy series exploring gender fluidity a political commentary If youre looking for an atypical YA read, this might be the one for you Clara, NetGalley reader review
This is a really unique YA fantasy novel. I just loved what it was trying to do. Whilst it might not be for everyone I do think its worth a go for the unique style theres a certain beauty to the story and the way its constructed Gabrielle, NetGalley reader review
This storyline was very interesting and flowed nicely, I will definitely recommend reading this book! Michelle, NetGalley reader review
The use of neopronouns is lovely to see and was not at all hard to process Luca, NetGalley reader review
I really enjoyed the twins story both fascinating characters I was willing to find their own strength and courage in such a world Wendy, NetGalley reader review
Jennifer Hayashi Danns, author of The Mu Chronicles, is a Scouse writer who spent a decade in Fukuoka, Japan teaching English, raising her very genki children and finding time to explore active volcanoes and iridescent caves. She is an alumna of Faber Academy online and has published short stories and poems in various anthologies. Jennifer loves Siamese cats, pistachio ice cream and David Bowie's goblin king in Labyrinth.