I really enjoyed the first book of this series, the Mud Crab Kingdom, and couldn’t wait to read the sequel. The first book was a charming coming-of-age tale of young prince, Marcious, as he learns to lead amidst discrimination & hardship. In the sequel, Marcious is now older and the ruler of the mud-skinned kingdom. He is struggling to lead and advocate for the rights of mud-skinned people everywhere while fearing how his people will judge him for his sexuality.
When Marcious meets a boy from another kingdom that he develops feelings for, he has a heartbreaking choice to make: his people or his peace?
This book is a YA coming of age tale that explores the intersection of two marginalized identities to powerful affect. It’s cute at times. It’s sad at times. It’s dark at times. But I think that’s what makes this tale all the more relatable and human.
I look forward to the next book and seeing how these characters grow.