Description: "The Shape of Water meets The Greatest Showman in this ... illustrated queer historical cozy fantasy, as a young Puerto Rican immigrant goes through a journey of love and self-discovery after capturing a merman for a Coney Island sideshow act in turn-of-the 20th century New York"--
Review Quotes: Praise for When the Tides Held the Moon
"A lushly illustrated historical romance . . . This book is a charming fable -- an elemental dance of fire and water." ―The New York Times Book Review
"I can't believe Venessa Kelley exists. Here is an artist who is not only extraordinarily talented, but she can write too? We are so lucky to be around at the same time as her. WHEN THE TIDES HELD THE MOON may be a debut, but it reads like someone at the top of their game. Lush prose, diverse characters, and a love story to swoon over? This book has got it all. Venessa Kelley is a dynamic writer who understands that little details matter just as much as the narrative itself. A feast for the senses!" --TJ Klune, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Cerulean Sea
"With a cast of characters to fall in love with and a sweet, slow-burning romance, WHEN THE TIDES HELD THE MOON evokes the magic and mystery of a lost New York with cinematic lushness." --Alexandra Villasante, winner of the LAMBDA Literary Award for The Grief Keeper "WHEN THE TIDES HELD THE MOON is at once a quiet love story between Benny, an orphaned blacksmith from Puerto Rico and Rio, the stubborn but soft-hearted merman he unknowingly helped capture, as well as an epic historical fantasy with a cast of diverse and loveable misfits. On Benny's bumpy path to finding himself and his place in 1920's New York City he stumbles upon found family and true love--which grounds him in a way he never could have expected. With luscious illustrations by Vida Kelley that accompany this truly heartfelt and original story, readers will find themselves easily immersed in Benny and Rio's journey." --Jackie Khalilieh, author of Something More "With prose as lush and intricate as her illustrations, Venessa Vida Kelley's romantic debut is sure to enchant and captivate readers." --Mia García, author of Even if the Sky Falls "A luminous and romantic fantasy from a gifted storyteller and illustrator... prepare to be swept off your feet!" --Sher Lee, author of Legend of the White Snake "Venessa Vida Kelly's beautiful illustrations and prose pulls us like an ocean current into a queer love story rich in history and myth." --Marisel Vera, author of The Taste of Sugar "Be prepared to be transported and transformed as you dive into Venessa Vida Kelley's scintillating early 20th century historical fantasy that brims with glittering prose, swoon-worthy romance, and page-turning suspense. Venessa's powerful debut is a gripping examination of immigration and the treatment of the "other" in American society that rewards readers with fairy-tale love, found family, and unrelenting hope for a world worthy of her protagonist Benito and his beloved Rio." -- NoNieqa Ramos, author of They Thought They Buried Us
"A triumph of tender and evocative storytelling that is as much a story about love and found family as it is a novel of place. Rich in enchantment, intrigue, and the kind of love that only happens once in many lifetimes, this novel draws you in like the waves of a salt-water estuary that carries the moon on its frothy current. It leaves you breathless with its stunning prose and the proposition that really seeing someone for all the things that they are is the most transformative kind of love." --Sera Taíno, author of A Delicious Dilemma "This book was one that I wanted to savor while reading. The writing was so vivid and just immediately pulls you into the story. I really enjoyed the complexity of Benigno and Rio, whose romance was such a carefully crafted tale of forbidden love and finding a home with someone where you least expect it. Found family was the centerpiece of this story and really highlighted the importance of doing the right thing for those you love despite the consequences. I also just LOVED Benigno's journey of self-discovery and how big of a role Rio had in that. THE SWIMMING LESSONS!!!!" - Meghan Molinari, Lark & Owl Booksellers (Georgetown, TX)