River of Spirits, Shana Targosz
River of Spirits, Shana Targosz
List: $25.99 | Sale: $18.20
Club: $12.99

River of Spirits

Author: Shana Targosz

Series: The Underwild

Narrator: Kimberly Woods

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

An instant New York Times bestseller!

A “dazzling debut” (Booklist, starred review) middle grade fantasy about a girl caught between the realms of the living and the dead who gets lost in the Underworld—perfect for fans of Greenwild and Rick Riordan.

Senka lives between the realm of the Living and the realm of the Dead. As ward to Charon, the Ferryer of the Underworld, Senka assists in ferrying recently departed souls across the river and into their afterlife. Although Charon has taught her many Rules about life in the Underworld, there is much he avoids telling her. Though she doesn’t understand why the Rules are so important, she listens—she must heed them in order to become an official Ferryer, just like Charon.

Then a Living girl, Poppy, enters the Underworld to plead for help in finding the ghost of her brother. Poppy’s grief tugs at Senka’s heart—but helping Poppy goes against the very Rules Senka is so desperate to follow. When Poppy is yanked away by the river’s current, Senka leaps to save her, and she and Poppy are swept downriver, far from everything Senka has ever known.

Lost in the Underwild, Senka and Poppy encounter malevolent spirits of lore and eccentric ghosts—and not all are willing to let souls slip through their grasp. Senka knows the Living can’t stay in the realm of the Dead for long, and if Poppy isn’t returned home soon, she will risk becoming lost to the Underworld forever. But as Senka travels deeper into the Underwild, she discovers there are secrets her guardian has kept from her, including the mystery surrounding her own existence. As Poppy and Senka dodge angry demigods, hungry wraiths, and terrifying dragon chimera, Senka gets closer to learning the truth of her own past. Soon, Senka won’t just need to save Poppy’s life—she’ll also need to save her own.

About Shana Targosz

Shana Targosz writes about magical girls, budding friendships, ghosts who may or may not be friendly, and fiercely held hope. She is an Oregon Literary Fellow and the 2021 recipient of the Edna L. Holmes Fellowship in Young Readers Literature. Shana is the author of The Underwild series, the first book of which was an instant New York Times bestseller. When not writing or reading through a stack of books, she spends her time playing Zelda with her son, designing solo journaling games, walking her domesticated monster disguised as a Labradoodle, and dreaming up different worlds.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on April 29, 2025

This is the kind of adventurous intro to Greek myths I wish I'd had as a young reader. 🪶Allow me to ferry you to the realm between the Living and the Dead where a rowdy carnival, spirited tea party, and mythical monsters await... CHP 01 My fate is to walk amongst ghosts but to never become one mysel......more

Goodreads review by Carolinn on November 14, 2024

I read an advance reader’s copy of this book and loved it. The interpretation of mythology is very interesting and fresh while still accessible to a younger audience. I would recommend this to fans of children’s fantasy and Greek Mythology.......more

Goodreads review by Bree on February 27, 2025

I received this book for free as an ARC from Goodreads. This is a sweet story of friendship and belonging and grief and love. I wouldn't recommend it for kids younger than 11 or 12 (just my opinion), even though it is marked as ages 8 thru 12. I think some of the themes are not appropriate for eleme......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on April 14, 2025

This was so fun! It took a bit to get into the younger voice, but that is just because it isn't my normal age range of book. But once I was in the story with Senka, it was a crazy adventure. I loved all of the mythology and traveling through the Underwild. I did think a map would have been nice, but......more

Goodreads review by Amy on April 22, 2025

Actually a 3.5 but I'm rounding up. The underworld is my favorite aspect of Greek Mythology so I was very excited to read a book that takes place there. I really liked the depictions of grief and how some people would rather forget everything to not be in pain anymore. Obsessed with Charon as a dad/......more


Quotes

"...this is a title that will be appreciated by fans of Rick Riordan and those looking for a discussion of loss."