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Emerald and the Ocean Parade by Harriet Muncaster; 9780192788733

Emerald and the Ocean Parade

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Description

Emerald and the Ocean Parade is a delightful tale by Harriet Muncaster that immerses readers in the enchanting underwater world of mermaids and the struggles of growing up with royal expectations.

The Plot

Emerald, a spirited young mermaid, grapples with the challenges that her royal title brings. While she dreams of embracing her individuality, the pressure to conform to the image of a perfect princess overwhelms her. From awkward waves to uncomfortable royal headdresses that clash with her wild, spiky hair, Emerald's journey is both relatable and heartwarming.

Alongside her loyal pet octopus, Inkibelle, who also feels out of place within the confines of palace life, Emerald prepares for the much-anticipated Ocean Parade. This annual event is a celebration of mermaid culture, yet for Emerald, it becomes a catalyst for self-discovery. As the day approaches, she must summon the courage to participate in a way that feels true to herself.

Themes

  • Identity and Self-Acceptance: Emerald's journey highlights the importance of embracing one's true self.
  • Friendship: The bond between Emerald and Inkibelle serves as a reminder of the value of support and understanding.
  • Overcoming Expectations: The story explores the pressures of societal norms and the courage it takes to break free from them.
“In a world where fitting in is celebrated, being different can be the greatest strength of all.”

With vibrant illustrations and engaging prose, Muncaster captivates young readers, making this book a perfect companion to her other works, such as the Isadora Moon series, which also explores themes of individuality and belonging.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 185 mm × 129 mm × 10 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192788733

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