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THE LITTLE MERMAID by Jerry Pinkney

THE LITTLE MERMAID

by Jerry Pinkney ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney

Pub Date: Nov. 3rd, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-316-44031-8
Publisher: Little, Brown

The classic fairy tale is reimagined as a story of friendship, family, and inner strength.

Melody, the youngest princess in the realm of the merfolk, is curious about the world above the ocean surface. She collects objects from sunken ships and asks questions no one will answer. One day, she follows her guardian turtle to the surface and sees a human girl on shore, who waves to her. Melody wants a friend, and when the Sea Witch, a monstrous red creature, offers her legs in exchange for her beautiful voice, she is fairly easily led astray despite the long-standing warnings of the merfolk about the Sea Witch. Melody makes it to shore and makes a fast and deep friendship with Zion, but when she discovers that her voice has empowered the Sea Witch to attack the Sea King’s realm, she must return, regain her power, and restore order for her family and her merpeople. The replacement of the original love story with a friendship story is a warm and welcome touch for children, and Melody’s agency throughout makes her an admirable heroine even if her quickness to leave her family seems rash. Pinkney’s lush watercolor scenes draw readers in with rich detail and vibrant hues. The merfolk and Zion are brown-skinned with curls, and the meticulous rendering of the merfolks’ fins and shells brings the mythical creatures within reach of realistic imagination.

Another modern classic from one of our finest illustrators.

(author's note) (Picturebook. 5-9)