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A boy.
A mermaid.
A circus.

What does it take to create a home for someone who feels alone?

Family.

40 pages, Hardcover

First published September 10, 2019

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Lisa Mantchev

32 books1,300 followers
Lisa Mantchev is a temporally-displaced Capricorn who casts her spells from an ancient tree in the Pacific Northwest. When not scribbling, she is by turns an earth elemental, English professor, actress, artist, and domestic goddess. She shares her abode with her husband, two children, and three hairy miscreant dogs.

She is best known as the author of the young adult fantasy trilogy, The Théâtre Illuminata. Published by Feiwel & Friends (Macmillan,) the series includes the Andre Norton and Mythopoeic awards-nominated EYES LIKE STARS (2009), PERCHANCE TO DREAM (2010), and SO SILVER BRIGHT (2011.) Her Kindle #1 Bestselling young adult steampunk novel, TICKER, is available from Skyscape. Her near-future young adult collaboration with Glenn Dallas, SUGAR SKULLS, is forthcoming from Skyscape.

Her adult urban fantasy collaboration with A.L. Purol, LOST ANGELES, is now available on Kindle along with its sequel, LOOSE CANON.

Her first picture book, STRICTLY NO ELEPHANTS, is now available from Paula Wiseman/S&S, to be followed by SISTER DAY! and JINX AND THE DOOM FIGHT CRIME.

Stay updated with all the fun and glitter at her author website: www.lisamantchev.com

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Profile Image for Andrew.
2,348 reviews71 followers
August 23, 2021
One boy meets a mermaid. What does it take to make a home? Friends!

A Circus provides that outlet for the boy and the mermaid.

It's a beautifully illustrated story, though the message of friendship and home feels a bit muddled in the storytelling.

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179 reviews9 followers
December 11, 2019
So the mermaid’s dream was to be put in a tank on display? Really??? While the illustrations are indeed beautiful, I wish the pictures told a different story. Full review to come.
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2,010 reviews30 followers
September 11, 2019
Sweet story of finding a family and the place you belong. Deep, rich, vibrant colors bring the mermaid and the circus boy to life. "Some memories become the stories written on your heart."
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2,103 reviews8 followers
January 5, 2023
Things I liked:
-Brilliant illustrative colors
-The concept that friends can become family
-The concept of even non-typical individuals being able to find their people

Things I didn’t care for:
-Why does he have a snorkel at all if he is going to be deep underwater? They don’t work like that, and I’ve seen this in a lot of picture books. It bothers me.
-It was kinda sad that the mermaid was struck in small areas to be gawked at. It appears that she liked it, but it still feels a bit too “captive and master for me”
-I wish the mermaid had given the people a way to breathe underwater- like a magic bubble or something. My 6 year old pointed this out to me. So, this isn’t even an adult opinion.
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15 reviews
September 14, 2019
I paid over the odds to get this shipped from the States as it is not currently available in England.

But I am so pleased that I did as it is an absolute treat.

The story of a young circus performer who befriends a lonely mermaid is told mainly through the artwork. Thankfully the job of creating this artwork was left to the very capable hands of David Litchfield. This book may actually contain some of Litchfield's finest illustrative work.

Lisa Mantchev is clearly an imaginative soul to have come up with the story and characters and these two new creative, literary forces combine to make a very intriguing duo and a quite outstanding picture book.

Bravo.
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2,792 reviews
September 25, 2019
Sometimes I have to remind myself that I'm not the intended audience of a picture book. In this case it's because I have no idea what is going on in this story. Is it a flashback? Flashforward? Dream adventure? It probably doesn't matter, but my adult brain wants to know! The illustrations are beautiful, though I was concerned that the idea of being caged was presented as the preferred way to live. At least, that's what I think was being presented...
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2,087 reviews
October 31, 2019
Reminds of the magical theatrics of "Théâtre Illuminata" only made visual in well dreamy visible form! The illustration were magical and wondrous pair along side a parable about wonder + family + circus life. I did the illustrations told their own wordless story...you tell the nationalities of the different acrobats from little details like posters, flyers etc on their wall, the places the circus visits and the body language of the various characters which suggest the little, emotional things.
2 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2020
What a stunningly beautiful book. I had to immediately share with all of my mom friends and fellow writers. The text moves the story along in a natural way and really gives the main character agency. She is empowered to make her own choices and who doesn't love a happy ending! The illustrations are enchanting!
585 reviews2 followers
November 16, 2019
Simple text leaves a lot of room for interpretation and imagination. And the illustrations are just gorgeous.
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2,614 reviews7 followers
August 13, 2020
A beautifully illustrated exploration of odd friendship
to remind us of everyday connection.
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7,043 reviews23 followers
January 8, 2022
A mermaid falls in love and her world becomes a little bit bigger.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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5,095 reviews5 followers
January 13, 2024
A mermaid is free but wants to be put on display in a tiny aquarium? I thought that was rather odd. The artwork was very beautiful in this book, but I wasn't so sure about the story.
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6 reviews2 followers
March 17, 2024
Very cute

Love the cuteness of the story and the simplicity of it. I look forward to reading more by this author.
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1,642 reviews109 followers
June 14, 2021
https://thebabybookwormblog.wordpress.com/2020/02/04/remarkables-lisa-mantchev/

This review was originally written for The Baby Bookworm. Visit us for new picture books reviews daily!

Hello, friends! Our book today is Remarkables, written by Lisa Mantchev and illustrated by David Litchfield, a magical tale of the families we make.

Going for a dive in the sea, a child happens upon a mermaid. The two become fast friends, sharing laughs and stories, and the mermaid shows the child the underwater kingdom that was once her home, now wrecked and abandoned. The child sees that the mermaid is alone, and invites her to come live with his immediate family, and their extended “family”: a traveling circus. The circus folk and mermaid are shy around each other at first, but quickly grow friendly, and then eventually as close as family. The mermaid makes her debut as an attraction at the circus, amazing crowds and finding joy in entertaining. But still, looking out from her tank, she misses the sea… and once more, sensing her sadness, her young friend and new family helps her to feeling complete.

Charming. To get it out of the way, this is certainly a glamorized version of circus life: the performers appear to have an egalitarian way of life, where the circus folk are treated with respect and reverence by each other and their audiences, and even the animals roam about freely and comfortably. It’s idealized, yet with purpose: the mermaid, left orphaned and alone by seeming tragedy, finds a place within the group of “others”, which include families of diverse skintones and physicalities, a tattooed couple, a pair of clowns, and even the sly inclusion of a mixed-race gay couple. It’s a deeply sweet metaphor for found family, even if a slightly unrealistic one (however, this is a story about a MERMAID, so some creative license seems fair). The rich, gorgeous illustrations and sparse text work together nicely to form an uplifting narrative, and the length is great for a quick read or even a longer perusal of the art. JJ really liked this, and so did I. A fantasy with a message of love, and it’s Baby Bookworm approved.

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7,294 reviews31 followers
June 4, 2024
See what happens when a boy and a mermaid meet, and share adventures together in a world of remarkable happenings. Friends can become Family!
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