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SHIM JUNG TAKES THE DIVE by Julia Riew

SHIM JUNG TAKES THE DIVE

by Julia Riew

Pub Date: April 28th, 2026
ISBN: 9780063294073
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

A girl faces her fear of the water and a furious undersea Dragon Queen in this fantasy based on the Korean tale “Shimcheong.”

Shim Jung lives on Haemin Island in the fictional land of New Samhan, which “lives somewhere between” the cultures of South Korea and the U.S. Lively, list-obsessed narrator Jung occasionally breaks the fourth wall to address readers directly. Early on, she shares her “Super Foolproof Five-Prong Plan” to excel academically so she can “become a globe-trotter and live a worldwide life of awesomeness.” She’s also preparing for the Dive, a rite of passage for 12-year-old girls: Whatever they emerge from the sea clutching is said to predict their futures. But Jung developed a phobia of the water after her mother’s presumed drowning death—her body was never found—and she’s unable to complete the dive or even take ferries to the mainland with friends, let alone pursue her dream of studying abroad. Later, a humiliated Jung runs out into a storm after hearing Umma’s voice call to her from the ocean. She plummets into the water and wakes up in the Dragon Queendom. The intrigue and pace build when Jung meets the rebellious Prince Jae, and the duo attempt to escape. The placement of Jung’s lists sometimes feels superfluous, but the story skillfully and sincerely balances themes of family and facing fears as Jung continues to follow the mysterious voice and finds her courage in time for a satisfactory resolution.

A lively folktale-inspired adventure.

(Fantasy. 8-12)