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The Sea Fairies (Trot & Cap'n Bill #1) Paperback | Pages: 192 pages
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Original Title: The Sea Fairies
ISBN: 1421818884 (ISBN13: 9781421818887)
Edition Language: English
Series: Trot & Cap'n Bill #1
Characters: Trot, Cap'n Bill, Mrs. Griffiths, Charlie Griffiths, Queen Aquareine, Sacho, Zog, King Angko

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Nobody, said Cap'n Bill solemnly, "ever sawr a mermaid an' lived to tell the tale." "Why not?" asked Trot, looking earnestly up into the old sailor's face. They were seated on a bench built around a giant acacia tree that grew just at the edge of the bluff. Below them rolled the blue waves of the great Pacific. A little way behind them was the house, a neat frame cottage painted white and surrounded by huge eucalyptus and pepper trees. Still farther behind that - a quarter of a mile distant but built upon a bend of the coast - was the village, overlooking a pretty bay.

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Title:The Sea Fairies (Trot & Cap'n Bill #1)
Author:L. Frank Baum
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:May 22nd 2006 by 1st World Library - Literary Society (first published 1911)
Categories:Fantasy. Classics. Childrens. Fiction

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I must be honest, after reading the Oz series, this book did not live up to the tradition. I would think that this would be right up my alley, taking place in the ocean depths; but alas, not so much. That is not to say it was not a good story, just not great. Both Avery and myself were not at all impressed with Trot. She came off as a sassy, spoiled brat who was too often combatitive and rude. Given that she is merely a little girl, her manners could have been more forth coming and yet never was

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I made up a melody for the barnacle song, and I always sing it when I'm walking in the woods now. I don't see why the mermaid said it was stupid.

The descriptions of the mermaids and their dwellings and sea life was much different than I had expected. All good... Just different. The story revolves around a young girl and an old seaman that are graced with the presence of the mermaids during one of their boat rides. The mermaids have decided to turn the humans into mermaids in order to abolish a rumor that mermaids are evil. The mermaids are hospitable and introduce them to the ways and creatures of the sea. But as they make their way from



Light hearted, enjoyable read by the author of the Wizard of Oz.

There isn't a plot until about halfway through the book, but I enjoy Baum's writing so much that it didn't bother me. This is a highly enjoyable undersea adventure that is fantastical and funny.

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