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Fable of Happiness

Fable of Happiness

2021 • 246 pages

Ratings6

Average rating4.7

15

This is one of the grittier YA books I have been introduced to recently. It follows the found family theme with a piratical setting. The main character is the daughter of the head of a large trading enterprise, but she has been abandoned on a remote island and left to fend for herself after a shipwreck which killed her mother. This has led to a rough existence where every day is a struggle and has taught to her to be very self sufficient. The other islanders will not hesitate to steal what little she manages to gain.

She escapes by getting passage on a boat and eventually joining its crew. She quickly realizes the links from her new ship to her father and seeks to find her inheritance from him.

Overall a highly enjoyable read. Adrienne has an engaging writing style. The crew of misfits she has put together make for a likeable ensemble cast. There is a fair amount of plot armour to the characters, but this is YA, and there is still plenty of threat and violence. There is certainly a lot of grey morality on display, which sets this apart from a lot of the YA I have read.

October 4, 2020Report this review