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  2. Category:Mermaid novels - Wikipedia

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    Novels featuring mermaids, aquatic creatures with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including Europe, Asia, and Africa.

  3. Emily Windsnap - Wikipedia

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    Emily Windsnap is a series of children's fantasy novels written by British author Liz Kessler, inaugurated by The Tail of Emily Windsnap in 2003 and continuing as of 2020. It is illustrated primarily by Sarah Gibb and published by Orion Children's Books in Britain, and Candlewick Press in America. The series originated as a poem that Kessler ...

  4. Keeper (Appelt novel) - Wikipedia

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    According to a later chapter in the book, Meggie Marie had been told to leave by Signe after the former had almost drowned Keeper on her third birthday (if it was intentional is not known). She was first thought to be a mermaid, but then Keeper finds out that she was not. The house that she, Keeper, and Signe lived in belonged to her grandmother.

  5. Linda Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Linda Anne Chapman [1] (born 15 January 1969 in Liverpool) [2] is a British writer, principally of series for younger children. She is particularly known for her fantasy books about unicorns, mermaids and magic and has co-authored books with Julie Sykes (Unicorn Academy, Mermaid Academy and Forever Homes), Michelle Misra, Lee Weatherly and Steve Cole.

  6. Category:Books about mermaids - Wikipedia

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  7. Are mermaids real or a fin-tastic fable? The history and ...

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    The myths and history behind mermaids. While some may wave their nets of skepticism, there are abundant mythological tales alleging the existence of mermaids. As Dr. Compora highlights, the 1989 ...

  8. The Sea Lady - Wikipedia

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    The intricately narrated story involves a mermaid who comes ashore on the southern coast of England in 1899. Feigning a desire to become part of genteel society under the alias "Miss Doris Thalassia Waters," the mermaid's true intention is to seduce Harry Chatteris, a man she saw "some years ago" in "the South Seas—near Tonga" and who has since captivated her. [2]

  9. Category:Fairy tales about mermaids - Wikipedia

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