Emily Windsnap is a series of children's fantasy novels written by British author Liz Kessler, inaugurated by The Tail of Emily Windsnap in 2003 and continuing as of 2015. It is illustrated primarily by Sarah Gibb and published by Orion in Britain, Candlewick in America. The series originated as a poem that Kessler was writing about a "little girl who lived on a boat but had a big secret"; an editor recommended that Kessler turn the poem into a book.
Alternatively Emily Windsnap is the main character of the series a girl who is half mermaid
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Synopsis
Emily Windsnap lives aboard a boat with her mother, with no idea who her father is or what happened to him. When she turns thirteen, her mother gives her permission to take swimming lessons, which start off well, until Emily's legs start cramping and she needs to be rescued. Curious, she tries swimming on her own; after the cramps settle in again, she finds her legs are turning into a tail. Emily realises she is half-mermaid and sets out to discover her family history and find her father. On the way she makes friends with a full mermaid named Shona Silkfin who teaches her about the world of mermaids under the sea. She learns that marriage between merpeople and humans is illegal, and that her father is in prison.
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Bibliography
Main series
- The Tail of Emily Windsnap (2003), illustrated by Sarah Gibb
- Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep (2004), illus. Sarah Gibb
- Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist (2006), illus. Natacha Ledwidge
- Emily Windsnap and the Siren's Secret (2009), illus. Natacha Ledwidge
- Emily Windsnap and the Land of the Midnight Sun (2012), illus. Natacha Ledwidge
- Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost Souls (2015), illus. Sarah Gibb
Companion books
- Emily Windsnap's Friendship Book, illus. Sarah Gibb (Orion Children's Books, 2008), OCLC 191891106; US title, Emily Windsnap's Fin-tastic Friendship Book (Candlewick Press, 2009), OCLC 244417161
References
The Horn Book and School Library Journal reviews are linked here via BookVerdict.com, which displays some bibliographic data and publisher summaries; the reviews require subscription and login. Booklist reviews require subscription or limited free trial and login.
External links
- Official website at US publisher Candlewick
- Emily Windsnap publications at WorldCat
- Liz Kessler at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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