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The Aquanaut: A Graphic Novel by Dan Santat

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adventurous emotional lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.25

The art style of this graphic novel was great, especially when there were any sea illustrations as the colour palette rose to the occasion with deep, dark blues. It really managed to capture what light looks like underwater, too. 

I loved that the story was about healing from grief through family, either blood or chosen. At the forefront was a daughter mourning her dad, a brother mourning his brother, and how some sea creatures returning in their lost loved one’s diving suit brings them together again. The character development in the uncle was particularly good, as he realises legacy isn’t a good guide for him or for the people and creatures around him. But Sodapop’s development in bravery was also remarkable. 

Another think I liked was the dynamic of the sea creatures’ found family. It was delightful, and brought levity to the emotional themes of the book. Furthermore, I appreciated the commentary on water parks and animal cruelty, and how this played into both plot and character development. 

My one criticism with this book is regarding its time jumps. They are used to skip over events that I thought should have been included. For example,
the developing friendship between the MC and the sea creatures, and then the changing dynamic between the uncle and his work
. The only one that worked was the one at the end. 

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