The haenyeo are renowned for their physical abilities to withstand the extreme pressures of sea diving, freezing water temperatures, and holding their breath for extended lengths of time. And all without the benefit of that "modern" technology like oxygen tanks or even snorkels, or wetsuits, or full face goggles, which came much later. They are the proud providers of food and wealth for their families as harvesters of the sea while the men did not work and took care of the children. But at the same time, they are more worldly than you would think. They were never isolated--they traveled to locations all over the Pacific coast, from Jeju up to Vladivostok. Some of them would go off to the big cities and were even fortunate enough to be educated in bigger universities in China. But that meant that the haenyeo have become a dying breed. Very few of them remain today, but they still strive to maintain their culture.
Publisher's description
While working as divers with the all-female diving collective on a small Korean island, Mi-ja and Young-sook find their friendship challenged by their differences and forces outside their control.