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Fourteen-year-old Luce has had a tough life, but she reaches the depths of despair when she is assaulted and left on the cliffs outside of a grim, gray Alaskan fishing village. She expects to die when she tumbles into the icy waves below, but instead undergoes an astonishing transformation and becomes a mermaid. A tribe of mermaids finds Luce and welcomes her in—all of them, like her, lost girls who surrendered their humanity in the darkest moments of their lives. Luce is thrilled with her new life until she discovers the catch: the mermaids feel an uncontrollable desire to drown seafarers, using their enchanted voices to lure ships into the rocks. Luce possesses an extraordinary singing talent, which makes her important to the tribe—she may even have a shot at becoming their queen. However her struggle to retain her humanity puts her at odds with her new friends. Will Luce be pressured into committing mass murder? The first book in a trilogy, Lost Voices is a captivating and wildly original tale about finding a voice, the healing power of friendship, and the strength it takes to forgive. Sarah Porter on Lost Voices Dear Amazon Readers, The mermaids of legend sink ships and drown sailors, but no one ever seems to ask why. Is their behavior really nothing more than mindless cruelty? Or do the mermaids suffer from a deeper compulsion? If so, what provokes their dark desires? Would it even be possible for a mermaid to make a different choice and change her destiny? Lost Voices is a search for the secret hearts of mermaids. The mermaids of the Lost Voices trilogy are the girls who have lost their humanity through suffering--but whose humanity keeps coming back to haunt them? They can enchant seafarers and drown them, yet they can’t drown their own feelings of loss and rejection. But if revenge can’t heal their heartache, what can? Many of us struggle to understand who we are and what our own humanity means. Once you learn all the bad things people are capable of, then how can you accept that you’re one of them? Especially when we’re young, I think a lot of us experience something similar to what the mermaids feel: we have a sense of being like everyone else but also fundamentally "other," part of the everyday world but also outside it. Sometimes we don’t know if we want to fit in, or if we’d rather just be as different as possible. These mermaids think they’re superior to humankind. They want to believe they’ve escaped from both the vulnerability and the brutality that are part of the human condition. But some of them gradually come to understand that there are aspects of their humanity that are worth fighting to preserve--no matter what the price. Best, Sarah

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"A haunting debut. . . . Porter’s writing is expressive and graceful. . . . . a captivatingly different story."—Booklist "A beautifully written and heartbreaking story about a lost soul struggling to forgive the people she loved who wronged her, and ultimately to forgive herself."—Jennifer Echols, author of Going Too Far   "It might be shelved as a fantasy, but Lost Voices is full of gripping, harsh realism. Without resorting to stereotypes or tired high school plots, it deals with the complications of friendship and peer pressure. And at its core, it's nothing more than a really believable, understandable and relatable story about finding one's voice. Its relevance to real life and its references to the real issues that create lost girls --- abuse, neglect, rape, bad parenting and more--make it a one-of-a-kind mermaid story. For that reason, it will appeal to paranormal, fantasy and realism fans alike."--teenreads.com   "This is a dark and compelling take on a world usually depicted as more lighthearted. . . . Porter nonetheless carefully doles out enough possibilities to keep the overall tone hopeful, and given the already numerous perky mermaids, these gritty, wounded souls are a creative and welcome addition to the field."--Bulletin   "The beautifully crafted first book of the Lost Voices trilogy is told in such a rich, despairing aqua tinged tone, it leaves you desperate for more."--Fantasy Book Review

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Product details

Age Range: 12 and up

Grade Level: 7 and up

Series: The Lost Voices Trilogy (Book 1)

Hardcover: 304 pages

Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books (July 4, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0547482507

ASIN: B008W37D34

Product Dimensions:

1.2 x 6 x 8.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.9 out of 5 stars

158 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,714,305 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

With summer fast approaching, I've been on a bit of a mermaid kick lately. If anyone were to ask me, mermaids are probably one of my favorite mythological beings/creatures, and the lore surrounding them varies wildly from one story to another. For whatever reason, both the cover and the plot synopsis of this book caught my curiosity, so I decided to give it a shot. And for the most part, my gamble paid off.In a small town in Alaska, Lucette (or Luce, as she likes to be called) is a young woman who's had far from an easy life growing up. With her mother deceased, her loving-but-con artist father lost at sea, and her alcoholic uncle abusing her at home, Luce is desperate for any sort of escape. But then, on the night of her 14th birthday, fate deals her an unexpected hand when, after being attacked by her uncle, Luce is flung into the ocean...and transforms into a mermaid. Soon after, she's rescued and taken in by a tribe of fellow mermaids, who teach her all the secrets of her stunning transformation. But just as it seems as if her life's changed for the better, she's hit with a horrifying fact--mermaids use their powerful singing voices to hypnotize sailors into sinking ships, and her new "family" is more than happy to do it; wanting to take revenge on the humans who harmed them. Torn between two worlds, Luce will have to find a way to get used to her new aquatic life while trying to retain as much of her remaining humanity as possible....and in doing so, she just may discover a hidden strength she never knew she had.Well right off the bat, it's safe to say from the above summary that despite the story being about mermaids and featuring a young protagonist, this book is NOT for a young audience. It features more than a fair share of death, discussions about murder and abuse, and two noteworthy scenes where a group of girls are nearly burned alive, and Luce is nearly assaulted by her uncle (though thankfully, this is all handled fairly tastefully with no overly graphic descriptions). (And speaking of descriptions, the narration is fantastic, with imagery that really makes you feel like you're swimming in the ocean and hearing the weight and emotion of the siren songs.)So why all this talk about death and violence? Well, as it turns out, in this world, mermaids aren't born in the traditional sense--they're created via magic. And the determining factor of who becomes a mermaid basically depends on how tragic a life the girl/woman led when they were human. Each one of the characters experienced some sort of extreme tragedy or hardship in their lives--transforming into mermaids during their darkest moments and/or near death. Because of this, it's easy to see why these young women-turned-mythological beings would want to sink ships at every opportunity; blaming all of humanity for their problems.This winds up making Luce the most well-rounded character of the book. Slowly but surely, she goes through a bit of an arc; starting off as a quiet and timid person who tries everything to keep her head down and go unnoticed by everyone, then gradually gains more confidence in herself the more she exercises the new abilities she's been granted since becoming a mermaid. She's the only one who calls her friends 'actions into question, and is one of the few who truly sees the horror in what the mermaids are doing. The other mermaids are a varied bunch; some more likeable than others. And the more Luce shakes up the status quo, the more that a fight begins to break out over who will rightfully take over as queen. More than once, the narrative shows how easily a crowd can be manipulated, and that the black and white views the mermaids have on humanity is wrong. Just because you've been mistreated doesn't mean you should take your anger out on others, especially if said people had nothing to do with causing your misery.The book isn't without its flaws, however, and most of them lie with the vague explanations of how the mermaid "rules" work. We're never told where this magic originates from, or why it only chooses abused women to change into mermaids, or why men can't be transformed into mer-people too. There IS a set of rules that mermaids have to follow, including never harming another mermaid, always helping a mermaid in trouble no matter what, and never interacting with humans. Breaking any one of these rules results in banishing the guilty party from their tribe. But it's never explained who came up with these rules, or why, or how they're enforced. Hopefully, it'll be explained in the sequel, which I'm now interested to read, especially considering this first installment pretty much ends in the middle of a scene with nothing resolved.So while this is certainly a very odd take on the mermaid myth, it's hooked my curiosity just enough that I want to keep going and hopefully see Luce get the happy ending she deserves.

After reading Tera Lynn Childs' mermaid series, I was expecting this to be a light, fun story about cute mermaids. Couldn't have been more wrong! Don't be fooled by the beautiful cover on this book. It is dark and sometimes disturbing. This is not a mermaid story for the sensitive readers out there. Sarah Porter took her mermaids to a whole new level in Lost Voices.Luce is only fourteen, but she has had a tough life for a girl so young. Her mom died when she was little and her father was a nomad and a thief, dragging Luce from ratty motel to ratty motel, barely letting her stay long enough to enroll in school. She didn't mind it, though. Then her father decides to move to Alaska so Luce can have a normal life and be closer to his brother. When Luce's dad's boat is lost at sea while fishing, she is left to her uncle's protection. Her uncle is a mean, abusive alcoholic, but when he goes to far and actually tries to rape her, something happens to Luce. She changes. She becomes a mermaid.Mermaids are young women who are given a second chance after being hurt and tortured by human beings. Every girl mermaid Luce meets has her own horror story of how she got there- burned alive, thrown from a moving vehicle, sold by her parents, etc. Most of the mermaids are between 5 and 16, but there are baby mermaids- babies hurt by humans who become mermaids and are stuck as babies, never growing old, unable to defend themselves. The other mermaids call them larvae and know there is no way to help them. They will never grow up and can therefore never survive in the cruel ocean. Most of them are eaten by orcas, but there are always more to replace them. The larvae are the hardest thing for Luce to accept... until she learns what the purpose of the mermaids.Mermaids sink ships. Their song is so beautiful it draws ships into the rocks and breaks them apart. People ob board are so enchanted, they leap into the water to be closer to the the mermaids, jumping to their deaths. Luce struggles with this, even though she is the second best singer and instantly propelled to Catarina's, the Queen of the tribe, second in command. As a large group of mermaids come and then one of the mermaids convince Catarina to turn a girl on a yacht, things begin to change. Catarina loses her authority to control the mermaids and only take down small ships in places where the humans won't become suspicious. Soon Anais, the girl from the yacht, is getting girls to take down boats to get jewelry and clothes and useless electronics. They are endangering the mermaid way of life, but can Luce and Catarina save the tribe before they call too much attention to themselves?This is an incredibly dark, and sometimes morbid (especially with the ever-present larvae) story. It is not for delicate readers who can't handle dark stories. The most interesting aspect of this story for me was the fact that, although vengeful, the mermaids were given a second chance at life. For Luce, it was the first time she had real friends and the first time since her father's death she felt loved. It is a beautiful idea that after so much pain, they could find peace somewhere. I also like the idea that while the other mermaids took down ships to get vengeance on evil humans, Luce couldn't bring herself to do it- she remembered that while some humans like her uncle were evil, others were good to her. It is a nice twist to the story that gives hope for people and mermaids alike.Because this story is full of some very serious and violent situations, it might be best left for an older student. I would recommend grades 10-12 unless you know a younger student who is comfortable with darker material. The book might be best used in conjunction with non-fiction material and discussions about the situations in the story that lead to the girls changing into mermaids. The book will be a great catalyst for some serious discussions on vengeance and violence.

I've always been fascinated by stories of mermaids, ever since I was a little girl. When I saw this series of books by Sarah Porter I decided to wait for all three books to be out before I 'dove' into it. With Kindle Unlimited I could read them all for free (though I bought the first one last summer as one of the kindle daily deals), so I saw it as a sign that it was time.Porter is a good writer and she definitely takes her readers into a magical world where mermaids are real. This is not a happy tale though, for the mermaids in this tale are of the darker side of the popular myth. The tribe that Luce becomes a part of are the musical beauties that happily lead boats and ships to a tragic end, showing no mercy to any human on board. Luce, so recently changed into a mermaid is still a human at heart, sees these events as barbaric, wishing that she was not a part of the murders. But this young girl is 'swimming' on a thin line, and she must choose which world she will be a part of or whether she can go it alone.The book starts out a little slow but near the end I was so engrossed that I can't help but go right to the next one, "Waking Storms".

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