Description: Clara discovers that her sister is becoming a mermaid, and realizes that no mermaid can survive on land. Desperate to save her, she and her friend load the girl in a gypsy wagon and begin a journey to the sea. But no road is straight, and the trio encounters trouble around every bend. And always, Clara wonders if she herself will become a mermaid.
Brief description:
Carrie Anne Noble is a former staff writer for a Pennsylvania newspaper. A member of Kingdom Writers, she also eagerly participates in National Novel Writing Month each November and meets bimonthly with other NaNoWriMo writers in her area. Besides making stuff up, she enjoys reading, sewing, cheering on fellow writers, spending time with her family, and attempting to garden.
Review Quotes:
"This novel is widely appealing: there are elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure throughout. The book is a page-turner; the story pulls the reader in and the dynamic characters and plot twists keep interest levels high. The author's writing style is very descriptive, helping the reader truly visualize the sights, sounds, tastes, and adventures of the characters. A must read." --Publishers Weekly
"Engaging and magical, the story is filled with enough adventure, peril and plot twists to keep you turning the pages." --Kirkus
"The Mermaid's Sister is a lyrical and enchanting debut with enough adventure, magic, and heart to fill an ocean." --Gwenda Bond, author of Girl on a Wire
"Clara's journey is satisfyingly different from the usual fantasy approach and makes for a compelling read for all ages." --Children's Bookwatch
"Noble carefully incorporates the time and place into the behaviors and language of her characters, in the wild, not quite familiar landscapes, and in the gauzy otherworldliness that makes a girl becoming a mermaid plausible rather than fantastical. Offer this to mermaid fans, of course, but also to historical fiction buffs who appreciate sharp, intelligent period pieces and don't mind a bit of magic mixed in." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books