Mermaids on the Moon
Elizabeth Stuckey-French
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Description
When thirty-five-year-old France s father calls to say that her mother, Grendy, has run off, France suspects foul play and heads south to investigate. Recently reunited with fellow former mermaids from Mermaid Springs, FL one of the Sunshine State s premier, pre-Disney attractions Grendy had successfully revived her career in kitschy underwater pageants. But if she doesn t find herself or let herself be found soon, she ll miss the big Labor Day show. While the other fin-toting merhags regale France with stories of old particularly the night Elvis came to town they re suspiciously tight-lipped about Grendy s disappearance. Increasingly convinced that Grendy is in trouble and that a psychic cat might hold the clue she makes a series of unexpected, extraordinary discoveries about Mermaid Springs, her mother, and, in turn, herself."
Product Details
Price
$22.00
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publish Date
July 08, 2003
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.18 X 8.1 X 0.62 inches | 0.43 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780385498975
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Elizabeth Stuckey-French is the author of the short story collection The First Paper Girl in Red Oak, Iowa. Her stories have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Gettysburg Review, Southern Review, Five Points, and other literary journals. She lives in Tallahassee, Florida, where she teaches fiction writing at Florida State University.
Reviews
"Seamlessly woven and warmly told . . . a by-woman-for-women tale of self-discovery, family and secrets." --St. Petersburg Times "Stuckey-French . . . has a deep sensibility for the intimate dramas of unheralded lives played out on the miniscule stages of supermarkets, family restaurants and trailer parks." --The Miami Herald "Hilarious and wacky, this story displays a variety of family loves and disappointments in a quirky, original way." --Elizabeth Strout, author of Amy and Isabelle "Funny and witty, filled with enough quirky characters to open its own amusement park."--San Francisco Chronicle "A lot of fun. . . . Creates a believable world of women aging not with resigned grace but with feisty zest." --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution