ABOUT THIS BOOK
In The Mermaid's Purse, Ted Hughes explores the ocean. From starfish and seagulls to mermaids and monsters, 28 poems capture the beauty, drama, and mystery of the sea and the seashore. Here is the ghostly cormorant: "Drowned fishermen come back/As famished cormorants/With bare and freezing webby toes/Instead of boots and pants." The strange and comical flounder: "The flounder sees/Through crooked eyes./Through crooked lips/The flounder cries." And the mermaid herself: "Call her a fish,/Call her a girl./Call her the pearl/Of an oyster fresh/On its pearly dish."
By turns lyrical, whimsical, and robust, The Mermaid's Purse showcases the distinctive voice and appreciation of the natural world that made Ted Hughes among the most respected of late-20th-century poets. Made doubly accessible by Flora McDonnell's distinctive black-and-white art, this sea-themed collection will delight children and be welcomed by educators.
REVIEWS
"Hughes demonstrated a profound love for the sea and its creatures...Flora McDonnell's black-and-white illustrations add just the right touch..."
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The Orlando Sentinel, April 16, 2000
"Hughes is, quite simply, a writer of such skill that his work makes other poets' creations wilt in comparison...McDonnell's black-and-white art splashes across ths compact pages...Catch this poetic wave."
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The Bulletin, June 2000