This is a new YA series from Chelsea Green, and they sent me the second book because I ordered the first one sight unseen. With all the series books written for kids, why not one that promotes Gaia-consciousness? It was engaging, interesting, a little melodramatic (but then most teen lit is). When her parents, scientists studying whale songs and migration, are lost at sea, ten-year-old Miho is sent to live with an uncle she has never met halfway around the world in Japan. Uncle is a chain-smoking, overworked batchelor, and Miho misses the ocean, her parents, and keeps having dreams of a sea otter that she chased after instead of joining her parents on their ill-fated final trip. Then Uncle announces they are going to the family home on the coast for a holiday, and Miho's life suddenly switches into high gear.
Totally believable. I think this book will be welcomed by any kid who has slogged through their fair share of books, wondering why so few of them push anything other than a manifest destiny/dominion over the earth mindset.