Graciela in the Abyss
By Meg Medina
Illustrated by Anna and Elena Balbusso
By Meg Medina
Illustrated by Anna and Elena Balbusso
Category: Children's Middle Grade Books
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$18.99
Jul 01, 2025 | ISBN 9781536219456 | 10-14 years
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Praise
With breathtaking underwater worldbuilding and eerie details, Medina’s latest immerses readers in Graciela’s ghostly realm, and they’ll root for the unlikely duo on their perilous quest. The Balbussos’ hauntingly beautiful illustrations enhance the story. The characters and setting evoke Spanish and Portuguese cultural influences. A thrilling, action-packed journey filled with heart, bravery, and ghostly exploits.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Medina effortlessly builds a magical marine world that feels fished from folklore, and the manner in which each story in the narrative informs the others is beautifully crafted. Rich in compelling characters, complicated emotions, and originality, this epic writ small will dazzle its readers.
—Booklist (starred review)
Medina delivers a beguiling aquatic adventure in her first fantasy offering, set in a fictional Spanishinspired landscape. . . . Intricately interwoven timelines and perspectives provide riveting background while maintaining suspense and forward momentum. Fusing elements of magical realism with introspective, high-stakes plotting, the Newbery Medalist tackles subjects such as parental neglect and abuse, jealousy, and greed in this richly imagined tale.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The awe-inspiring characters in this mesmerizing folkloric story exude a dazzling defiance against unjust power. . . . Meg Medina (Merci Suárez Changes Gears) uses hypnotic prose to conjure an oceanic realm teeming with wonders that speak to the interconnectedness of land and sea.Anna and Elena Balbusso . . . create enchanting mixed media art featuring diaphanous shapes and layers of texture.
—Shelf Awareness
Medina crafts a uniquely magical world that is fleshed out with enough lore to be compelling but not overwritten to lose its appealing mystique. . . .Third-person narration carries a folkloric tone yet still brings an enormous amount of compassion to individual characters. . . . The ocean setting and gentle fantastical elements make this a solid readalike to Ryan’s El Nino.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
[An] adventure-filled fantasy. . . . The ocean’s beauty and risk are captured in terms of moonlit waters and murky creatures known as needlers. . . . Emotions ground the story. . . .Graciela in the Abyss is a glimmering fantasy novel about selflessness, duty, and friendship.
—Foreword Reviews
Medina is a masterful storyteller, and this novel is no exception. . . . Frequent illustrations add to the mysticism and magic of the story. . . . An excellent fit for readers of fantasy and ghost stories, Graciela will make readers feel near the sea, hearing old stories passed around a campfire.
—School Library Journal
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