by Zandile Ndhlovu (Author) Katlego Keokgale (Illustrator)
Zandi is a girl on a mission: to bring a message of conservation to the world.
Zandi was always thinking and dreaming about the ocean. Then, one special day, the ocean calls for her. Zandi tentatively approaches the water―and that’s when her adventure begins! She soon finds herself transformed into a mermaid and on an unforgettable underwater journey, where she hears the song of the ocean.
But there is something threatening this magical world. Is the key to protecting it buried in stories from the past? Join Zandi in her mission to protect our beloved oceans, in this inspiring story written by South Africa’s first Black female free diving instructor.
Revised edition: This edition of Zandi's Song includes editorial revisions.
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Ndhlovu urges appreciation for the ocean in this lengthy tale of a child turned mermaid. Young Zandi, portrayed with brown skin, feels drawn to water. Overcoming initial hesitation, she dips her feet into the ocean and immiediately feels like she belongs. Personified via a human-like figure with a flowing gown, the ocean offers gifts to ease Zandi's swimming: glittery mermaid scales form, her Afro transforms into braids, and a beaded bracelet, "a reminder of your lineage," is donned and ready to transport her home. The story next turns to one of global interspecies connection--after learning about the impact the waterway's pollution has had on humans and sea life, Zandi has a profound encounter that leaves her committed to protecting the water and its creatures. The spongy marine hues and flowing lines of Keokgale's digital renderings impart an enchanted oceanic vibe that mirrors the book's empowering takeaway, which an author's note links to Ndhlovu's work as founder of the Black Mermaid Foundation, based in South Africa. Ages 6-8. (Mar.)
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