Mermaids

“Mermaids” by Lucille Recht Penner, published by Random House in 2008, is a 48-page exploration of the fascinating world of mermaids. This edition presents a nuanced view of these mythical beings, revealing the diverse stories and legends that have surrounded them for thousands of years. Readers will discover that mermaids are not merely enchanting figures; they have been depicted in various ways, from beautiful sirens to fearsome creatures that lure unsuspecting sailors.
This book delves into the folklore and mythology surrounding mermaids, offering insights into their historical significance and the varied interpretations across cultures. With a focus on social science and legends, “Mermaids” invites readers to reconsider their understanding of these captivating figures. The engaging narrative is designed for juvenile nonfiction audiences, making it suitable for young readers interested in folklore, mythology, and the rich tapestry of human storytelling.
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For thousands of years, people have claimed to have spotted mermaids in the waves and on the rocks. Some were beautiful with long flowing hair and lovely voices. But other mermaids liked to drag people down to their watery homes and eat them! If you thought mermaids were just pretty ladies with scaly tails, think again. There is more to these mythical creatures than meets the eye!
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