Written by Karin Adams
Illustrated by Janine Carrington
James Lorimer & Co.
978-1-4594-1146-3
150 pp.
Ages 7-11
August 2017
When Dylan meets the friendly Coral at art camp, the two eleven-year-old girls seem destined to become partners. They both love oceans and know a lot about the sea animals, perfect for an art camp themed as "Art Under the Sea." Even better, they come into the camp with different strengths: Coral loves to draw and Dylan likes to write. In fact, both had already created mermaid characters: Coral's is a tough-looking mermaid she calls Crash, the Mighty Mermaid Warrior, and Dylan's is a mermaid renegade named Driftwood whose mission it is to protect the oceans. The two decide to merge their ideas and collaborate on a comic book in which the two mermaids become the Mermaid Warrior Squad.
From Mermaid Warrior Squad
by Karin Adams
illus. by Janine Carrington
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Karin Adams's story approaches multiple themes of oceans and creating art as well as clashing personalities with humour and much insight. It's obvious that, as much as they have common interests, Dylan and Coral have very different personalities. Overcoming these differences so that they might work together and be supportive of each other is a key element of Mermaid Warrior Squad. Just like their mermaid characters, the two girls' efforts are more impactful when they work together than when they are at odds with one another. This is an important lesson for children who are often forced to work together in school and extracurricular activities. Not every child is a Coral who wants to be at the heart of the action. Some need to quietly work at the side in order to reach their full potential. Though most people, including teachers, are extroverts who don't see the harm done by expecting all children to love group activities or being part of the rah-rah crowd, Mermaid Warrior Squad recognizes that children will find their own ways to be true to themselves, taking risks as they choose, and still make friends with those unlike themselves. Strength comes from both being yourself and working with others, whether you have a mermaid tail or not.
Whether a child is heading to camp, dealing with making and keeping friends, understanding their own personality or one who loves oceans or comic books, Mermaid Warrior Squad is an entertaining light read that will engage those who are beyond early readers but might find much middle-grade fiction more daunting. It's a nice little package of humour and lessons for middle-graders.
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