Girl Overboard

Girl Overboard by Aimee Ferris is an illustrated young adult fiction novel published by Penguin Young Readers Group on May 10, 2007. This 224-page book follows Marina, who embarks on a transformative journey while studying abroad on a luxury yacht in the Caribbean. As she immerses herself in marine biology, swimming with dolphins, sharks, and sea turtles, she grapples with the complexities of leaving behind her longtime boyfriend and navigating new relationships.
Readers will find a narrative rich in social themes and the excitement of new experiences as Marina explores the vibrant Caribbean setting. The story delves into her internal conflict between her life in Vermont and the allure of her adventures at sea, all while highlighting the romance and challenges that come with growing up. This edition captures the essence of Marina’s journey, making it a relatable exploration of love and self-discovery amidst the backdrop of stunning oceanic landscapes.
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Swimsuit: check. Flip-flops: check. scuba gear: check. leaving behind a longtime boyfriend: not so easy. Marina has been waiting her whole life to get out on the open sea. And now that she’s studying abroad on a luxury yacht in the Caribbean, her dreams are finally coming true. she loves the feel of the sun on her face, the sand between her toes, and the island music swaying over her. And even better, she’s getting hands-on marine biology experience swimming alongside dolphins in the Bahamas, sharks in the bay islands, and sea turtles in the Dominican Republic! but while her experiences tell her she’s in exactly the right place, her boyfriend wants her home in Vermont. And her distractingly cute Aussie boatmate couldn’t disagree more. As the island heat rises, Marina must decide once and for all where her heart is–on land or at sea.
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