
Reach for this collection when your child is grappling with feelings of being an outsider or is showing a deep, contemplative interest in the mysteries of the natural world. This book is ideal for the imaginative child who seeks a sophisticated, lyrical take on mythology rather than the bright, commercialized versions of sea-folk found in popular media. It addresses the quiet ache of longing and the search for identity through the lens of oceanic folklore. Jane Yolen masterfully weaves together stories and poems that explore the duality of the sea, both its breathtaking beauty and its inherent danger. The narrative tone is elevated and atmospheric, making it a perfect choice for advanced middle-grade readers who appreciate nuance and complex emotions. While the stories are rooted in fantasy, they reflect real-world experiences of growing up, feeling different, and discovering where one truly belongs.
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The book deals with themes of isolation, loss, and the bittersweet nature of longing. These are handled metaphorically through the 'barrier' between sea and shore. There is a sense of mortality and the passage of time, treated with a secular, mythic weight. Resolutions are often poignant and realistic rather than 'happily ever after' in a Disney sense.
A 10-year-old who loves poetry and folklore, perhaps a child who finds the 'real world' a bit too loud and prefers the quiet, shimmering depths of their own imagination. It is perfect for the child who asks 'what if' about the natural world.
The language is sophisticated. Parents should be prepared to discuss the metaphors of the 'sea' as a representation of the subconscious or the unknown. It can be read cold, but reading a poem and a story together helps bridge the thematic gaps. A parent might notice their child retreating into fantasy books or expressing that they don't quite fit in with their peer group at school.
Younger readers (9) will be captivated by the magical imagery and the concept of mer-people. Older readers (12) will begin to grasp the heavier themes of social isolation and the existential choice between two worlds.
Unlike many mermaid books that focus on romance or sparkly adventure, Neptune Rising uses the sea-folk as a vehicle for high-quality literary exploration and genuine emotional depth.
This is a curated collection of original stories and poems by Jane Yolen, all centered on the folklore of mermaids, mermen, and the undersea kingdom. The tales range from the origin story of Neptune to contemporary-feeling fables about the interactions between land-dwellers and sea-folk. It blends prose and verse to create a rhythmic, immersive experience.
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