Maybe a mermaid
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New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 2019.
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A summer romp full of mystery, new friends, and maybe a mermaid! Eleven-year-old Anthoni Gillis is not the kind of kid who believes in fairies, unicorns, or even the word “maybe.” She’s more of a comic-books girl. So when her mom brings her to Thunder Lake for a summer at the Showboat Resort, she doesn’t believe the local rumors about the Boulay Mermaid. Anthoni has bigger fish to fry. She’s always wanted a True Blue Friend. But it’s been hard to find one, since for the past five years she’s been bouncing from town to town, helping her mother sell Beauty & the Bee cosmetic products to keep them both afloat. This summer will be different, though. Anthoni has a plan—a foolproof checklist for making lifelong friends! There won’t be any maybes this time.But as she grows entangled in local gossip, and her mother stretches the truth, Anthoni must decide if she’ll “stick to the plan,” like always, or dive into a summer full of extraordinary possibilities. Josephine Cameron’s energetic and heartfelt debut raises timeless questions about truth, lies, and the hope that grows between them.

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Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
277 pages ; 22 cm
Street Date
1904
Language
English
ISBN
9780374306427, 0374306427

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When her mother, who sells Beauty & the Bee cosmetics and drives a Beemobile, surprises soon-to-be a sixth-grader Anthoni with a trip to the Showboat Resort, Anthoni plans to finally make a "True Blue Friend."

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Eleven-year-old Anthoni Gillis ( Gills ) and her mother, Carrie, have had a clear plan, complete with action steps, for years: work diligently up the Beauty & the Bee multilevel marketing ladder to Queen Bee, whereupon they will finally visit Carrie's childhood lakeside vacation spot, the Showboat Resort. When things don't work out as planned, they decide to head to the resort anyway and regroup. They find the resort in a shambles and out of use, and reluctantly rent a cabin from the eccentric elderly owner, Charlotte Boulay. Just when Gills resigns herself to a summer of disappointment, she finds evidence that Charlotte may actually be the famed Boulay Mermaid from her family's bygone vaudeville act. As Gills gets to know potential true-blue friends who are staying at the lake, she finds surprising common ground and develops a genuine bond with Charlotte, too. This impressive debut ultimately settles in realism with a refreshingly mischievous wink. An offbeat, earnest novel for those who believe in magic and those who wish they did.--Caitlin Kling Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Kirkus Book Review

When her mother's magical summer plans for them dissolve, a preteen learns that living is less about planning than making the most of the moment.Eleven-year-old Anthoni Gillis doesn't just have a nontraditional name. She's also had a nontraditional upbringing, crisscrossing the country with her single mother as she recruits workers via a pyramid scheme for Beauty the Bee, a cosmetics company. Anthoni has always believed that "Positive Thoughts Attract Positive Results" and followed her mother's many work affirmations until her mother takes her to The Showboat Resort at Thunder Lake for the summer. Once a place of nostalgia for Anthoni's mother, the resort now sits in disrepair. Anthoni's disappointment causes her to question her relationship with her mother for the first time in this debut novel that captures both the hopes and disillusionments of growing up. The goal-driven girl believes if she can turn popular Maddy, a former companion and now Thunder Lake resident, into a "True Blue Friend," as the Showboat postcard promises, she'll solve her problems. Could Charlotte, once known as the Boulay Mermaid and now Showboat's eccentric owner, be an actual mermaid and the secret to her success? DJ, who's living nearby with his aunt while his father recovers from depression, helps Anthoni realize the truth about friendship. The light mystery balances the story's bittersweet realism and rushed, concluding turn of events. All characters are presumably white.Readers dive not only into Anthoni's maturation, but into her resiliency. (Fiction. 8-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Eleven-year-old Anthoni Gillis ("Gills") and her mother, Carrie, have had a clear plan, complete with action steps, for years: work diligently up the Beauty & the Bee multilevel marketing ladder to Queen Bee, whereupon they will finally visit Carrie's childhood lakeside vacation spot, the Showboat Resort. When things don't work out as planned, they decide to head to the resort anyway and regroup. They find the resort in a shambles and out of use, and reluctantly rent a cabin from the eccentric elderly owner, Charlotte Boulay. Just when Gills resigns herself to a summer of disappointment, she finds evidence that Charlotte may actually be the famed Boulay Mermaid from her family's bygone vaudeville act. As Gills gets to know potential true-blue friends who are staying at the lake, she finds surprising common ground and develops a genuine bond with Charlotte, too. This impressive debut ultimately settles in realism with a refreshingly mischievous wink. An offbeat, earnest novel for those who believe in magic and those who wish they did. Grades 3-6. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cameron, J. (2019). Maybe a mermaid (First edition.). Farrar Straus Giroux.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cameron, Josephine. 2019. Maybe a Mermaid. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cameron, Josephine. Maybe a Mermaid New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Cameron, J. (2019). Maybe a mermaid. First edn. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cameron, Josephine. Maybe a Mermaid First edition., Farrar Straus Giroux, 2019.

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