Margins
Call of the Sea book cover
Call of the Sea
2015
First Published
4.27
Average Rating
320
Number of Pages

“A mysterious figure in the ocean, a suspicious loss in the waves, a riveting treasure hunt, and surprise after surprise, how could anyone not want to read this novel? The story unfolds at a rapid pace and you'll rip through the narrative with Alex as he tries to understand his past. And his future. Open the first page and dive in.” — Alice Kuipers, author of 40 Things I Want to Tell You and Life on the Refrigerator Door “Call of the Sea is a vividly imagined novel of folk lore and legends smoothly mixed with realistic, colorful characters of an East Coast village. Amanda Labonté's paranormal coming of age story effortlessly lifts you along with Alex's journey to the brink of suspended disbelief as her writing seamlessly combines the angst of growing up in a small community coupled with the shocking family mystery he must unravel in order to save the person he loves the most. With its crisp description and spot on dialogue, Call of the Sea will endear teen readers and keep them captivated until the very last word.” — BR Myers, author of Asp of Ascension and Girl on the Run Beware the Siren Song After returning to Newfoundland from a month away at art camp, Alex is just starting to settle in when things start to sound all too familiar. For as long as they can remember, Alex and his twin brother Ben have been hearing a sweet but disturbing song in the salty East Coast air—one that only reaches them. When Ben and Alex head out on a fishing expedition, ignoring an ominous warning from their grandfather, it’s not long before things get much worse. The brothers get into a fight on the boat, and Ben disappears suddenly without so much as a ripple. Determined to find him, Alex begins the biggest adventure of his life, armed with only his mysterious musical talent and the help of a mysterious girl named Meg. But Alex’s best hope just might come from the same source as the song he’s been hearing since childhood—a alluring and dangerous girl he meets amid the frothing ocean waves. T - Teen 13 and up: May contain violence, crude humour, suggestive themes and/or strong language.

Avg Rating
4.27
Number of Ratings
37
5 STARS
57%
4 STARS
22%
3 STARS
16%
2 STARS
3%
1 STARS
3%
goodreads

Author

Amanda Labonte
Amanda Labonte
Author · 2 books
Amanda lives and writes in St. John's, Newfoundland, a setting that never disappoints. Her favourite stories are ones that combine elements of fantasy and romance with the everyday world.
548 Market St PMB 65688, San Francisco California 94104-5401 USA
© 2026 Paratext Inc. All rights reserved