A solitary girl with a kinship for the sea makes a wondrous discovery
in a tale of identity and belonging from master storyteller David
Almond.
Annie Lumsden has hair that drifts like seaweed, eyes that shine like
rock pools, and thoughts that dart and dance like minnows. She lives
with her artist mother by the sea, where she feels utterly at home, and
has long felt apart from the other girls at school. Words and numbers on
the page don't make sense to her, and strange maladies have been
springing up that the doctors can't explain. Annie's mother says that
all things can be turned into tales, and often she tells her daughter
stories about the rocks she paints like faces, or the smoke that wafts
from chimneys, or who Annie's dad is. But one day Annie asks her mother
for a different tale, something with better truth in it--and on that
same day a stranger in town, drawn to the sight of a girl who seems akin
to the sea, helps Annie understand how special she is. Featuring
Beatrice Alemagna's expressive illustrations, this enchanting
coming-of-age tale by the award-winning David Almond borrows from lore
and flirts at the edges of mystery.