Where the Drowned Girls Go

, #7

eBook, 208 pages

English language

Published Jan. 4, 2022 by Tordotcom.

ISBN:
978-1-250-21361-7
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ASIN:
B092T8CKS8

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4 stars (20 reviews)

There is another school for children who fall through doors and fall back out again. It isn't as friendly as Eleanor West's Home for Wayward Children. And it isn't as safe.

When Eleanor West decided to open her school, her sanctuary, her Home for Wayward Children, she knew from the beginning that there would be children she couldn't save; when Cora decides she needs a different direction, a different fate, a different prophecy, Miss West reluctantly agrees to transfer her to the other school, where things are run very differently by Whitethorn, the Headmaster.

She will soon discover that not all doors are welcoming...

3 editions

reviewed Where the Drowned Girls Go by Seanan McGuire (Wayward Children, #7)

A necessary lull

3 stars

The Wayward Children is always a solid series to return to. This entry is more of a stepping stone: set in our world instead of another on the other side of a door that a child stumbles through. It feels like a necessary, if slightly less compelling, step to prepare a larger stage. But McGuire still gives us unsettling glimpses into the particular deliverance/torments each person finds on the other side. đź’”

reviewed Where the Drowned Girls Go by Seanan McGuire (Wayward Children, #7)

Where the Drowned Girls Go

2 stars

This novella is book 7 in the Wayward Children series. This book focuses on recurring character Cora (as well as Sumi and Regan, with some mentions of Eleanor and Kade). I wanted to like this book more, especially with how absolutely creepy the competing Whitethorn school is and how much it feels to me like a conversion therapy metaphor.

But, there's just a lot of things that don't work for me. There's so much retelling of who all of these characters are (and even when I agree with the politics it's a lot of telling instead of showing). It's way too much retread ground if you've read them all but also likely not enough for somebody who hasn't. Cora is clearly going through some trauma, but I don't feel like there's any growth for her or anybody else; by the end of the story, there's not any shift in what's …

reviewed Where the Drowned Girls Go by Seanan McGuire (Wayward Children, #7)

Review of 'Where the Drowned Girls Go' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Cora the mermaid is near and dear to my heart since her first appearance in this series, and I was happy to get a book where she is the main character this time (although Sumi also makes an appearance later). She's been haunted since her last quest, and hopes a drastic change will help her get over that, but changing schools turns out to be more than she bargained for.

This was very intense at times, but fantastic like all the books in the series. There's hardly any book I look forward to more than the next one, but I'll take a short story in the meantime, so hello, Skeleton Song.

Review of 'Where the Drowned Girls Go' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Cora can't stop hearing the Drowned Gods and wants to escape their oil-slick rainbows on her skin. She transfers to Whitethorn Academy in the hopes that it'll be better to forget, but it turns out conversion therapy for kids returned from portals doesn't work any better than the other kind.

Cora is a mermaid even if her scales aren't on the outside right now, but because of some previous events she's currently a mermaid who is having trouble being in the water. The stress of this drives her to think that being severed from both the Drowned Gods and from her Trenches-derived mermaid nature altogether might be better than having both and being haunted by nightmares. She's fat and comfortable in her own skin, the descriptions of fatphobia in the narrative are about how other people are seeing her and assuming things, and she's rejecting those assertions. Fatphobia is just …

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