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The Lake Huron Mermaid
The Lake Huron Mermaid: A Tale in Poems | Anne-Marie Oomen, Linda Nemec Foster
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A dazzling tale of sisterhood and the healing power of nature embodied in the Great Lakes. A young girl faces turmoil when she must rise to the challenge of caring for her sister suffering a long-haul case of COVID-19. Brooding over her sister's precarious condition, Dawn seeks solace in free diving in Lake Huron, where she discovers a presence in the gray-blue waters who also knows the pain of loss and loneliness. The Lake Huron mermaid reaches out to Dawn, starting a chain of events that set the human sisters on a wild journey to the Straits of Mackinac. A new tale in the spirit of the award-winning The Lake Michigan Mermaid, this collection of poems introduces another beautifully illustrated freshwater mermaid to the world, fluidly shifting between Dawn and the mermaid's voice. Their voices resonate with a parallel sense of longing and isolation, interrupted by the hope, compassion, and restoration found in sorority. Through this poetic adventure, Dawn and the mermaid unearth a deeper understanding of sisterhood and the significance of growing up together, making sense of the world together, and fighting to stay together.
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The Lake Huron Mermaid: A Tale in Poems | Anne-Marie Oomen, Linda Nemec Foster
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The authors take us back to early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, which we witness through the eyes of Dawn, who is in high school. Her world is upended by the lockdown and then by the news her older sister Kate has contracted COVID while at work on the frontlines. Overwhelmed by uncertainty, fear, and loneliness, Dawn seeks solace in Lake Huron, where mysteries of the deep make her questions and worries feel smaller.
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steph_phanie
The Lake Huron mermaid watches Dawn from afar, and discovers she longs for her own sister: the Lake Michigan mermaid, whom we were introduced to in the previous title of this series. Dawn and the Lake Huron mermaid then travel a great distance out of love for their sisters.

The authors, along with illustrator Meredith Ridl, have again given us a beautiful perspective on living through times of great change, when everything feels beyond our control.

I look forward to future Mermaid tales from Linda Foster and Anne-Marie Oomen.

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