The third fin-tastic tale about the feisty half-mermaid introduces a mysterious boy who shares her fate.This quick read is light and charming but also heartfelt. —VOYA
Should be an easy sell to girls looking for a friendship story with more than a touch of make believe. —Kirkus Reviews
Kessler combines the whimsy of life as a mermaid with the problems of an average middle-schooler…Plenty of dialogue and Ledwidge’s soft, dreamlike line drawings add textual and visual interest, making for a zippy story in an attractive package. —School Library Journal
What will most delight readers are the details of undersea life, from course work in hair brushing to ‘scale polish’ for decorating tails. —Booklist
Liz Kessler and book mention in article “CBC Plans Online Venture with Girl Scouts” —PW Children's Bookshelf
I’m a fan of Emily Windsnap. She’s smart, she’s spunky, she can be brave, but mostly she’s just an ordinary teenaged girl that just happens to have a tail. —AmoxCalli blog
A complex story with deepening questions about love and its meanings, anger and its consequences, redemption and hope for the future…couched in a lushly detailed story about underwater life that should capture the attention and hearts of girls who love adventurous, romantic tales encased in charming fantasy elements. —Kidsreads.comBe careful," Shona whispered as she waved me off from the porthole. "And good luck."
"You too," I said with a hopeful smile. "See you soon."
"You're sure you don't want me to come with you?"
"I'm sure," I said. We'd agreed I had to go straight back to the castle and tell Aaron the news about tonight. There was no l#Â