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Silverswift
- Narrated by: Holly Palance, Imani Parks
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
The wind is always looking for a story to tell....
On a dark, wintry day, Eliza Grey receives a mysterious letter from her ailing Nana Mora begging her to come for a visit. This is an easy "Yes". Eliza has always preferred Nana Mora's beach cottage on St. Simons Island to the apartment she and her mom call home in the city. The island is a magical place where stories and legends grow as thick as the Spanish moss dangling in the trees. Now, Nana Mora's eyesight is fading, and there's something she wants to show Eliza before it’s totally gone: a mythical place locals refer to as Sirens Harbor. Supposedly hidden somewhere on the island, it's a place where all the mermaids in the world congregate once a year to sing their Winter Song. It's all fairy-tale silliness, according to Eliza's mom. But Nana Mora is convinced it's real.
With the help of an eccentric lighthouse keeper, Nana and Eliza pack up their gear and set out on their journey. As they travel, Eliza hears the real story of Sirens Harbor...along with the story of a fearsome mermaid named Silverswift, a warrior-princess rumored to have walked on the islands. Challenges abound for the adventurers: old maps are hard to read, and treacherous trails spiral through the woods. And there's a strange storm spinning all around them. It's almost as if some things are meant to stay secret. As if the harbor doesn't want to be found. Or as if, maybe, someone doesn't want them to find it....
One thing is for sure: what Eliza and her grandmother actually discover on the night of the winter solstice will be better than any fairytale. As Nana Mora says: "Some stories aren't fiction, my darling Eliza. Some stories are lifetimes."
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- Bonnie
- 05-08-23
Engaging, especially speeded up
My 7 year old enjoyed this story although it was quite long and descriptive for essentially quite a straight forward plot - it straight ng it out to keep the mystery in the story evolving. It had different narrators for the different perspectives in different parts of the story. We found the younger narrator who starts off sounded better speeded up to x1.2 as she had quite a draggy voice.
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- Miss SD Gascoyne
- 16-04-24
WOW
WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WHAT DID I JUST LISTEN TO IT WAS AMAZING
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- t
- 09-06-23
magical, enchanting and beautiful
loved this book, the story the messages about where you come from and where you are now not looking back but looking forward is an inspiration to anyone who reads this.
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-10-22
Sweet story
A sweet story. A little slow at times (the narrator read a bit too slowly for my liking at times) but the story was nicely written with no unpleasant drama.
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