The Mermaid's Child by Jo Baker

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The Mermaid's Child by Jo Baker

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Raised by her father, Eileen has always been told that her mother was a mermaid. As a young girl she believes it, but as a young woman she doesn't know what to believe. After her father dies, she flees to wander the globe in search of the mermaids, in search of the mother's love she has never known.

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The Mermaid's Child by Jo Baker

Growing up motherless in an isolated community, Malin Reed has always been made to feel different from everybody else. The fact that, according to Malin's father, the absent mother was actually a mermaid only makes matters worse. When Malin's father dies, leaving behind nothing but his stories, Malin's choice at last becomes clear: stay, and never feel at home, or leave and go in search of mermaids and the fantastical inheritance that, up to now, has always seemed completely out of reach. Apprenticed to a series of strange and wonderful characters, Malin embarks on a picaresque journey that crosses oceans and continents - from the high seas to desert plains, from a time of slavery to life in a circus - until it finally leads to a discovery that is the very last thing Malin would ever have expected...Beautifully written and hauntingly strange, set in an unspecified historical past, The Mermaid's Child is a remarkable piece of storytelling, weaving together the fantastical and the inevitable through the power of the imagination.
Born in Lancashire, Jo Baker was educated at Oxford. She moved to Belfast to work in Waterstone's there and now lives there with her husband, the playwright Daragh Carville.
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ISBN 13 9780434010127
ISBN 10 043401012X
Title The Mermaid's Child
Author Jo Baker
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 2004-08-05
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.