Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean edited by Kirsty Murray, Payal Dhar and
Anita Roy (Allen & Unwin)
YA Speculative
Feminist Anthology RRP$16.99
ISBN
9781743319789
In late 2012, Australia and
India were rocked by violent crimes against young women. In Delhi, thousands
protested against rape. In Melbourne, thousands stood vigil in memory of a
young woman raped and murdered while walking home. The fate of all young women,
what they should fear and what they can hope for, were hot topics in the media
around the world. Out of that storm rose the idea for this anthology. (From the introduction)
To see a collection such as this, written specifically
for young people with its feminist message by contemporary authors who crossed
cultural boundaries and set in exciting
alternate and dystopian worlds and different realties hit all the right notes
for me.
The anthology includes seventeen works of fiction,
including a play and six graphic stories written by twenty-two authors and
illustrators and set in dystopian or fantasy worlds and sometimes in distant
galaxies.
Contributors were given the added challenge of working
in collaboration with a partner from the other country on which they give an
insight in brief notes at the back of the book.
My favourite stories include ‘Cast Out’ by Samhita
Arni, ‘Cat Calls’ by Margo Lanagan
and ‘Memory Lace’ by Payal Dhar; I also was immersed in the graphic story by
Isobelle Carmody through the illustrative style of Prabha Mallya. In 'Cast Out', girls showing signs of magic, even in
self-defence, are cast off in the ocean to die a gruesome death. The main
character also finds herself in this position, and what she finds will change
her life as much as it has been saved.
Reading the inspiration behind the story
which was based on conversations between Samhita Arni and her Australian
counterpart, Alyssa Brugman, on feminism and consumerism gave an insight into
how this story came to be. Brugman’s story ‘Weft’ is a very different, thought-provoking
story showing the main character’s reflections while she is in the process of
buying a full head of hair.
This is a strong contender for my favourite anthology
of the year!
Yvonne Mes is a children's author. Her first
picture book, Meet
Sidney Nolan (Random House) is scheduled
for release in October 2015. www.yvonnemes.com
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