![]() ![]() After “The Little Mermaid” was released from Disney, I wished more than anything I could turn into a mermaid and always pretended to be one when we were at the pool or in the ocean. I was the sweet and quite girl because of that other kids assumed I was smart. I wasn’t really bullied in school and I had a good home, it wasn’t perfect, but my parents provided everything we needed. I never felt like I quite fit in anywhere. I had always felt out of place and sad as a child. We would snorkel and swim between fishing sessions ( in different spots of course). When I was little we lived in South Florida and my grandparents had a boat that we use to go out on. So I googled popular books and this one came up, not going to lie, the title grabbed my attention more than anything as I have always loved mermaids. ![]() ![]() I have been drawn to more sentimental type stories. Maybe it’s my age, maybe it’s being a mom, maybe it’s being on locked down with the kids for 6 months and I’m going somewhat insane. I decided to venture out and try something different. Usually when I read fiction I read something in the Scify-fantasy realm. ![]()
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