
Mermaids
1990 • Comedy, Drama, Romance • PG-13
Fifteen-year-old Charlotte Flax is tired of her wacky mom moving their family to a different town any time she feels it is necessary. When they move to a small Massachusetts town and Mrs. Flax begins dating a shopkeeper, Charlotte and her 9-year-old sister, Kate, hope that they can finally settle down. But when Charlotte's attraction to an older man gets in the way, the family must learn to accept each other for who they truly are.
Runtime: 1h 50m
Why you should read the novel
Dive into the charming and nuanced world created by Patty Dann in her novel "Mermaids." Whereas the film brings to life interesting characters and whimsical sequences, the book offers a deeper exploration of Charlotte's internal world and her quirky family dynamics. The novel allows readers to intimately connect with Charlotte's personal journey as she navigates teenage angst, family unpredictability, and the search for identity during the transformative 1960s.
In a way that only literature can, Dann's vivid prose and witty storytelling invite readers to immerse themselves in the intimate thoughts and colorful life of a teenager on the cusp of discovery. This tale provides far more depth and nuance than can be captured on screen, offering rich narrative layers that explore themes such as yearning, growth, and belonging. Reading "Mermaids" delivers a unique and personal experience that feels both timeless and relatable, beckoning you to explore its pages with anticipation and delight.
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Mermaids
by Patty Dann