· Overview. In a quiet fishing village seventeen years ago, one lone fisherman rescued a child from the sea. He and his wife raised the girl, Pearl, as their own daughter, never allowing themselves to wonder long about where she came from — or notice her silver hair, usually pale skin, and wide, dark blue eyes. Pearl grows from a mysterious child into an unusual young woman, not always Brand: Simon Pulse. · Title: Midnight Pearls: A Retelling of the Little Mermaid (Once Upon a Time #4) Author: Debbie Viguié; Publisher: Simon Pulse; Publication Date: June 1, ; Pages: ; Genre: Fantasy; Recommended Age(s): 13+ First Read: ; Source: Library ; Rating: / stars. · If you like Hans Christian Andersen's or Disney's Little Mermaid, you'll love this retelling by Debbie Viguie. Part of a collection entitled "Once Upon a Time," this story takes a twist on a classic. This time the little mermaid is actually human. Cursed by the /5.
Midnight Pearls: A Retelling of "The Little Mermaid" (Once upon a Time Series) Debbie Viguié's Simon Pulse books include the New York Times bestselling Wicked series and the Once upon a Time novels Violet Eyes, Scarlet Moon, and Midnight Pearls. She lives in Florida with her husband, Scott. Visit her at www.doorway.ru Midnight Pearls: A Retelling of "The Little Mermaid". Midnight Pearls.: Debbie Viguié. Simon Pulse, - Young Adult Fiction - pages. 16 Reviews. "ONCE UPON A TIME". IS TIMELESS. In a quiet fishing village seventeen years ago, one lone fisherman rescued a child from the sea. VIGUIE, Debbie. Midnight Pearls, a retelling of "The Little Mermaid." (Once Upon a Time.) Simon Schuster. p. c $ JS Part of a series that retells fairy tales, this entry offers a new look at Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid.".
Title: Midnight Pearls: A Retelling of the Little Mermaid (Once Upon a Time #4) Author: Debbie Viguié; Publisher: Simon Pulse; Publication Date: June 1, ; Pages: ; Genre: Fantasy; Recommended Age(s): 13+ First Read: ; Source: Library ; Rating: / stars. Midnight Pearls is a sweet story of an odd looking young girl found in the sea, by a fisherman, with a dark pearl clutched in her hand. He and his wife raise this girl as their own, loving her instantly despite her pale skin and hair, dark eyes, and general uneasiness on her own two feet. Pearl grows into a sweet young woman with a few insecurites. If you like Hans Christian Andersen's or Disney's Little Mermaid, you'll love this retelling by Debbie Viguie. Part of a collection entitled "Once Upon a Time," this story takes a twist on a classic. This time the little mermaid is actually human. Cursed by the sea witch to live on land, Pearl is unaware of her origin or history.
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