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Silverswift

par Natalie Lloyd

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The wind is always looking for a story to tell....    On a dark, wintry day, Eliza Grey receives a mysterious letter from her ailing Nana Mora begging her to come for a visit. This is an easy "Yes". Eliza has always preferred Nana Mora's beach cottage on St. Simons Island to the apartment she and her mom call home in the city. The island is a magical place where stories and legends grow as thick as the Spanish moss dangling in the trees. Now, Nana Mora's eyesight is fading, and there's something she wants to show Eliza before it's totally gone: a mythical place locals refer to as Sirens Harbor. Supposedly hidden somewhere on the island, it's a place where all the mermaids in the world congregate once a year to sing their Winter Song. It's all fairy-tale silliness, according to Eliza's mom. But Nana Mora is convinced it's real.    With the help of an eccentric lighthouse keeper, Nana and Eliza pack up their gear and set out on their journey. As they travel, Eliza hears the real story of Sirens Harbor...along with the story of a fearsome mermaid named Silverswift, a warrior-princess rumored to have walked on the islands. Challenges abound for the adventurers: old maps are hard to read, and treacherous trails spiral through the woods. And there's a strange storm spinning all around them. It's almost as if some things are meant to stay secret. As if the harbor doesn't want to be found. Or as if, maybe, someone doesn't want them to find it....   One thing is for sure: what Eliza and her grandmother actually discover on the night of the winter solstice will be better than any fairytale. As Nana Mora says: "Some stories aren't fiction, my darling Eliza. Some stories are lifetimes."  … (plus d'informations)
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My favorite book I’ve read all year. Lots of beautiful language and sentiments. Definitely get Big Fish movie vibes from it (I haven’t read the book yet) and that’s one of my favorite movies.

I love this story. ( )
  coffeefairy | Nov 21, 2020 |
Series Info/Source: This is a stand alone book. I got this audiobook as a free Audible Originals through my Audible membership.

Audiobook Quality (4/5): This was a high quality audiobook that was well done and easy to listen to. It’s narrated by two people, one follows Eliza’s story and one follows Silverswift’s story.

Story (4/5): This was a sweet and well done audiobook. It's a fantasy mixed with a lot about coming of age and family issues. The book jumps between the story of Eliza and her grandmother and the story of Silverswift (a fierce mermaid who protected her people against humans). I thought this was well done but did have a couple issues with it. The first is that this story is really predictable, the big twist is pretty apparent right from the beginning. The second is that Eliza writes her letters in a way that is completely unrealistic for an eleven year old, unless she's some kind of genius. Aside from those issues I thought this was a sweet and magical story and I enjoyed it.

Characters (4/5): I enjoyed the characters in here. Eliza and her grandmother have a wonderful relationship and the people that they encounter on the island during their adventure to find the mermaids are very charming as well.

Setting (4/5): Most of the story takes place on a couple of small islands and I enjoyed this setting. The descriptions were beautiful and the settings really came alive.

Writing/Drawing Style (4/5): Despite the predictability of this story it was beautifully written. It does get a bit overly preachy at points about the importance of family and history, but it was an easy listen and for the most part I enjoyed it. The story is subtly magical and for most of the book you don’t know if the mermaids exist or not. I would probably classify this more as magical realism. Although there is a bit of adventure feel to it as well.

My Summary (4.5/5): Overall I enjoyed this story and thought it was cute. I liked the relationships between the characters and the quirkiness of the characters. The island setting was enchanting and the mystery around the mermaids was intriguing. I did think the story was too predictable and also thought that Eliza’s character wasn’t very realistic, but aside from those issues this was pretty good. ( )
  krau0098 | Aug 5, 2020 |
Mermaid Rumspringa
Review of the Audible Original audiobook (July 2020)

3.5 rounded up.
This was an interesting take on the fantasy world of mermaids, with a young girl joining her grandmother in a mermaid seeking adventure. The present day story alternates with the tale of a legendary mermaid named Silverswift as she approaches her time to live on land and then decide whether to remain there or return to the mermaid community. It was rather different from a standard young adult fantasy tale and had a terrific twist ending as well.

The narration by Holly Palance and Imani Parks was excellent.

Silverswift was one of ten free Audible Originals available to members in July 2020. It is available to everyone for a standard price. ( )
  alanteder | Jul 21, 2020 |
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The wind is always looking for a story to tell....    On a dark, wintry day, Eliza Grey receives a mysterious letter from her ailing Nana Mora begging her to come for a visit. This is an easy "Yes". Eliza has always preferred Nana Mora's beach cottage on St. Simons Island to the apartment she and her mom call home in the city. The island is a magical place where stories and legends grow as thick as the Spanish moss dangling in the trees. Now, Nana Mora's eyesight is fading, and there's something she wants to show Eliza before it's totally gone: a mythical place locals refer to as Sirens Harbor. Supposedly hidden somewhere on the island, it's a place where all the mermaids in the world congregate once a year to sing their Winter Song. It's all fairy-tale silliness, according to Eliza's mom. But Nana Mora is convinced it's real.    With the help of an eccentric lighthouse keeper, Nana and Eliza pack up their gear and set out on their journey. As they travel, Eliza hears the real story of Sirens Harbor...along with the story of a fearsome mermaid named Silverswift, a warrior-princess rumored to have walked on the islands. Challenges abound for the adventurers: old maps are hard to read, and treacherous trails spiral through the woods. And there's a strange storm spinning all around them. It's almost as if some things are meant to stay secret. As if the harbor doesn't want to be found. Or as if, maybe, someone doesn't want them to find it....   One thing is for sure: what Eliza and her grandmother actually discover on the night of the winter solstice will be better than any fairytale. As Nana Mora says: "Some stories aren't fiction, my darling Eliza. Some stories are lifetimes."  

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