MARIKIT is a book of firsts for me. It's the first middle grade novel I've read since I was a child, and the first middle grade novel I've ever read set in the Philippines. And what a book it is! From the very first page, I was hooked on this story of young Marikit and the journey she goes on to become a full-fledged Diwata.
Marikit Lakandula is 10 years old, and all she wants is a brand new dress for her birthday. Her mother is an expert seamstress, and ever since Marikit's father and brother were lost at sea, her mother has made all of Marikit's clothes by hand, recycling them from whatever she can spare. But instead of the blue dress Marikit dreams of, she ends up with a dress made out of seemingly random patches. It's Marikit's nightmare - until Shadows come to take her from home and Marikit finds out that her new dress is magic built to protect her.
As she enters the land of the Engkantos, Marikit learns more than that. She finds out that her dress is a map, and if she safely follows it to its destination, she could become a Diwata in her own right. Along the way, she encounters figures from Philippine mythology, makes many good friends, and faces terrifying dangers.
There were moments when I was reading MARIKIT where I couldn't stop smiling, because the stories that she was encountering were stories that I had heard before. Even though growing up, I didn't grow up in the Tagalog regions of the Philippines and so didn't know much about some of the deities that Marikit encounters, many of what Marikit encounters came straight out of my childhood. Tikbalang, aswang, Juan Tamad and the fruit, the story of Malakas and Maganda, Bathala, sungka...etc. Marikit is also the kind of protagonist I could cheer for, a resolute, steadfast protagonist who's loyal to her family and her friends and doesn't know when to give up. I realized as I was reading it that this was the kind of book I would have devoured as a child, the book that I wanted growing up and never had.
I'm very happy this book is out in the world, and I can't wait to see what else the author has in store for us!