I recognized this author as being the same one who wrote the Poppleton stories. But how did I not realize she also wrote Henry and Mudge??? I read Henry and Mudge a lot more than Poppleton when I was younger, so I'm amazed that I missed the connection. 😆
Anyway, The Islander is something I always wanted to read when I was younger but never did. I'm so happy I finally took the time to read it! It turned out to be a much sweeter story than I expected. Although I was sad the mermaid was not in it as much as I would have liked, the rest of the story made up for it. Daniel reminded me of many of my own fictional characters, and maybe that's why I loved him so much. His relationship with his grandfather was precious, and a part near the end about Daniel's grandfather really tugged at my heart. As a bonus, I loved the island setting! (Those are always the best! *wink wink*) This story is super short and doesn't take long to read. So if it sounds interesting to you, please give it a try!
Magic/spiritual content:
A mermaid, a magical key, and a live mermaid comb. A mention of fairies, a ghost, an "everlasting spirit," and a reference to the sea god.