'Atmospheric and beguiling ... Comeau uses the Irish setting ... and tales of the Otherworld and Tuatha d Danann to craft an ethereal, fablelike narrative. Morrigan, ... friends, family, and fellow villagers, come alive ... fitting perfectly into the picturesque village ... Morrigan's frustration with the imposed limits on her gender adds a fascinating dimension to the spooky tale..'-Kirkus Reviews 'Tears, sighs, fabulous '-Geralyn White Dreyfous, Academy Award-winning film producer 'Atmospheric, subtle, and captivating'-Forward Reviews, Clarion In the wild heart of 1820s Ireland, young Morrigan Lane hears the sea's call-and her ancestors' ancient voices. Born with a connection to the mystical lands of her Celtic heritage, Morrigan is no ordinary girl. She dreams of adventure, breaking free from the restrictions of village life, and, above all, sailing beyond the distant horizon. But Morrigan finds herself pulled into a mysterious journey when a haunting vision of the Irish sea god,