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The Mer-Child: A Legend for Children and Other Adults Book

The Mer-Child: A Legend for Children and Other Adults
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  • The Mer-Child: A Legend for Children and Other Adults
  • Written by author Robin Morgan
  • Published by Feminist Press at CUNY, The, January 1993
  • This enchanting story tells of two outsiders who find a deep kinship in each other. The Mer-Child — with his pale green skin, surf-white hair, and shimmering tail — is not fully accepted in the sea world or the human world. The Little Girl —
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This enchanting story tells of two outsiders who find a deep kinship in each other. The Mer-Child — with his pale green skin, surf-white hair, and shimmering tail — is not fully accepted in the sea world or the human world. The Little Girl — child of a black mother and a white father —has been ostracized both because of her race and because her legs are paralyzed. The bond they weave, against all odds, becomes a wondrous celebration of our common capacity to love.

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A well-known feminist writer and editor presents a sad but ultimately uplifting tale of two outcasts. The Mer-child, rejected by his people as the child of a sailor and a mermaid, meets the Little Girl, who is also rejected, not only because her mother is black and her father white, but because she is disabled. They form an intense and bittersweet friendship by the edge of the sea, and she grows up to become an ecologically concerned oceanographer. The tale invites comparison to Randall Jarrell's The Animal Family , but Morgan is no poet. Unlike Jarrell, she doesn't let the characters' interactions tell the story, and so drifts from the book's center--the well-handled friendship of the children--into clumsy and pedantic moralizing. Stylized drawings of sea life don't rescue this well-intentioned but flawed work. Ages 8-up. (Dec.)


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