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Emily Windsnap is a series of
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written by British author
Liz Kessler Liz Kessler (Born 15 October 1966) is an English writer of children's books, most notably a series about a half-mermaid named Emily Windsnap. Biography Liz Kessler grew up in Southport in the North West of England, and has lived in Mancheste ...
, inaugurated by ''The Tail of Emily Windsnap'' in 2003 and continuing as of 2020. It is illustrated primarily by
Sarah Gibb Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator and author, predominantly of children's books. Her best known books are adaptations of fairytales, both as an illustrator and an author. Her drawings have also appeared in national newspapers, magazines, an ...
and published by Orion Children's Books in Britain, and Candlewick Press 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. The series follows the adventures of thirteen-year-old Emily Windsnap after she discovers that she is half mermaid in the first book and is targeted towards middle grade readers.


Summary

Emily Windsnap lives aboard a boat with her mother. After years of her mother trying to keep her out of the water, her mother gives Emily permission to take mandatory swim lessons at school when she turns thirteen. Class is going well until Emily dives into the pool and her legs lock together causing her to panic and need to be rescued by her teacher. Later that night Emily investigates this mysterious turn of events by diving into the ocean where she discovers that once her legs lock together they turn into a beautiful mermaid's tail! Realizing she is Semi-Mer, Emily sets out to discover her family history and find her father. On the way she makes friends with a teen mermaid named Shona Silkfin who invites her into the merworld under the sea. She discovers that Neptune, the King of the Sea, has banned marriages between merfolk and humans, and that her father is being held in the merworld prison by Neptune. Emily and Shona embark on an epic adventure to find her father and unite her family. Ultimately, she and her parents, with her friend Shona, start a new life at Alpoints Island.


Bibliography


Main series

# ''The Tail of Emily Windsnap'' (2003), illustrated by
Sarah Gibb Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator and author, predominantly of children's books. Her best known books are adaptations of fairytales, both as an illustrator and an author. Her drawings have also appeared in national newspapers, magazines, an ...
#*Emily discovers she is a mermaid and goes on a quest to find her missing father. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep'' (2004), illus. Sarah Gibb #*Emily tries to impress her new mermaid friends but ends up waking the kraken. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist'' (2006), illus. Natacha Ledwidge #*Emily falls victim to an ancient curse and may have to choose between staying human or becoming a full mermaid. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Siren's Secret'' (2009), illus. Natacha Ledwidge #*Emily goes on a quest to try and find the missing sirens. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Land of the Midnight Sun'' (2012), illus. Natacha Ledwidge #*Emily and Aaron go on a top secret mission to the frozen north. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost Souls'' (2015), illus. Sarah Gibb"In Which I Totally Indulge Myself, My Publisher, My Favourite Mermaid and a Ghost Ship"
Liz Kessler. 24 February 2015. ''An Awfully Big Blog Adventure'' (http://awfullybigblogadventure.blogspot.co.uk). Retrieved 22 April 2015.
#*A mysterious ship appears and disappear throughout the day and answers only prompt more questions. Emily takes on a new mission to help the people of Atlantis. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Falls of Forgotten Island'' (2018), illus. Erin Farley #*Even on vacation, adventure follows Emily as she falls into the other side of a waterfall and finds herself on a forgotten island with prophecies and devastation. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Pirate Prince'' (2019), illus. Erin Farley #*Emily goes on a quest with a crew of pirates to save Aaron from rival pirates. # ''Emily Windsnap and the Tides of Time'' (2020), illus. Erin Farley #*Emily Windsnap must travel through time in order to save the people of her hometowns—both human and merfolk—in the exciting ninth book of the New York Times best-selling series.


Companion books

* ''Emily Windsnap's Friendship Book'', illus. Sarah Gibb (Orion Children's Books, 2008), ; US title, ''Emily Windsnap's Fin-tastic Friendship Book'' (Candlewick Press, 2009),


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

* at US publisher Candlewick
Emily Windsnap publications
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