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Mermaid in Chelsea Creek by @TeaMichelle

By Pamelascott

Everyone in the broken-down town of Chelsea, Massachusetts, has a story too worn to repeat-from the girls who play the pass-out game just to feel like they're somewhere else, to the packs of aimless teenage boys, to the old women from far away who left everything behind. But there's one story they all still tell: the oldest and saddest but most hopeful story, the one about the girl who will be able to take their twisted world and straighten it out. The girl who will bring the magic.

Could Sophie Swankowski be that girl? With her tangled hair and grubby clothes, her weird habits and her visions of a filthy, swearing mermaid who comes to her when she's unconscious, Sophie could be the one to uncover the power flowing beneath Chelsea's potholed streets and sludge-filled rivers, and the one to fight the evil that flows there, too. Sophie might discover her destiny, and maybe even in time to save them all.

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Chelsea was a city where people landed.PROLOGUE

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(@mcsweeneys, 13 December 2013, 240 pages, ebook, borrowed from @GlasgowLib via @OverDriveLibs)

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Tea's poetry collection The Beautiful blew me away when I read it many years ago. The copy I have is falling to pieces because I return to it again and again. I also really love her novel Rose of No Man's Land. So, I had high expectations for this book which is very different from my experiences of the author. I thought this was a terrific book, part myth, part gritty contemporary YA and all heart. I enjoyed everything about this book. The characters are spot on, Sophie is a brilliant anti-heroine and I was on her side from the start. I enjoyed the magical elements of the book and how these weren't typical. This is fun and entertaining read.

Mermaid Chelsea Creek @TeaMichelle


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