A review by kailey_luminouslibro
We the Sea Turtles: A Collection of Island Stories by Michelle Kadarusman

slow-paced

2.0


This collection of short stories follows different children around the world who encounter sea turtles in some way. Each child is inspired by the turtles to live their life with courage and be true to themselves.

I enjoyed the basic stories, but I got so annoyed with the constant preaching about the environment that I DNF'd the book at page 103. It was even more annoying because some of the things the characters were saying about the environment and pollution and carbon footprints are only theories, not fact. So it was weird that they were talking about climate change, but not giving all the facts.

I also felt that each story was too short to give a full character arc. It felt sort of disappointing to get to know this lovely character and start to care about their thoughts and feelings, and then their story abruptly ends. But that shows that the writing was good enough to get me emotionally involved with the characters. The actual writing is really beautiful and inspiring! I just think the story structure needed more time to develop. Short stories are notoriously difficult to write. It's tough to balance the story arc and character development in a short form.

There is also a disclaimer at the beginning of each story talking about the rights of the native peoples for each area where the stories are set. I was sort of confused by this because most of the stories don't include native people in the story. They all appear to have modern settings, so I'm not sure what purpose the disclaimer was supposed to serve. Oddly, the only story I read which actually had native Indonesian characters was the only story that did NOT have a disclaimer. Apparently, the author thinks that if a fictional story has a setting in any real place that people used to live, you have to acknowledge that people lived there hundreds of years ago. Doesn't make any sense to me, but I guess it's nice to learn about the history of different places in the world. It has no connection to the actual story you read though, so it seems very out of place.


Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a free and honest review. All the opinions stated here are my own true thoughts, and are not influenced by anyone.