The Beasts Beneath the Winds

This collection of short stories about creatures of the myth, folklore, and cryptozoology of Southeast Asia is full of the kinds of monster stories that would have completely lit up my brain when I was a kid. There’s so much to love, but the modernization of these stories is the big strength here; these stories feel contemporary and fresh despite being rooted in old tales.
A cropped image of The Beasts Beneath the Winds, showing mythical creatures surrounding one with bird wing arms and a human head.

Editor: Hanna Alkaf

Quick Review

This collection of short stories about creatures of the myth, folklore, and cryptozoology of Southeast Asia is full of the kinds of monster stories that would have completely lit up my brain when I was a kid. There’s so much to love, but the modernization of these stories is the big strength here; these stories feel contemporary and fresh despite being rooted in old tales.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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The cover of The Beasts Beneath the Winds, showing mythical creatures surrounding one with bird wing arms and a human head. Beyond, water and a shoreline can be seen with a temple and a boat visible.

Description

A sweeping and magical story collection showcasing the mythical creatures of Southeast Asia, including work by two-time Newbery medalist Erin Entrada Kelly and National Book Award finalist Shing Yin Khor

A turtle the size of an island. A cricket that can possess you if swallowed. A giant who turns enemies to stone. The legends of Southeast Asia—or “the lands below the winds,” as explorers used to call it—are populated with a whole menagerie of colorful beasts that inspire awe and fear in equal measure.

Yet, passed on as they are through story and song, so many of these stories remain rooted in some long-forgotten past and bound by the borders of the region, creatures of myth and memory and nothing more. Until now.

Welcome to The Beasts Beneath the Winds, a collection of Southeast Asia’s most elusive cryptids by a team of bestselling and award-winning authors. Within these gorgeously illustrated pages, readers will find the stories of seventeen regular kids who encounter these mythical creatures in the here and now, and—fortunately or unfortunately—live to tell the tale.

Contributors include Hanna Alkaf (The Weight of Our Sky, Queen of the Tiles), Nadia Mikail (The Cats We Meet Along The Way), Brandon Hoàng (Gloria Buenrostro Is Not My Girlfriend), Mandy Moe Pwint Tu (Monsoon Daughter), Moniza Hossain (Being Ace), V.T. Bidania (Astrid & Apollo and the Happy New Year), Emma Goddard, Dow Phumiruk (One Girl, Maya Lin), Erin Entrada Kelly (Hello Universe, We Dream of Space, The First State of Being), Gail D. Villanueva (My Fate According to Butterfly, Sugar and Spite), Greg van Eekhout (The Boy at the End of the World, COG), Jesse Q. Sutanto (Dial A for Aunties), June CL Tan (Jade Fire Gold), Mae Respicio (The House that Lou Built, Any Day With You), Shing Yin Khor (The Legend of Auntie Po), Van Hoang (Girl Giant & The Monkey King), Veeda Bybee (Courage on Ice, Lily and the Great Quake).

The Beasts Beneath the Winds

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