When we believed in mermaids: Book review

Book review

Title: When we believed in mermaids
Author: Barbara O’ Neal
Genre: Fiction

2 sisters, an ocean and buried secrets.

For 15 years, Kit had always believed that her elder sister Josie had died in a train during a terrorist attack. One day she sees an image of a woman who bears a striking resemblance to her on television. It’s during live coverage news from a nightclub in Auckland. Kit is determined to to find the truth and embarks on a journey to get to the bottom of things.

Her trip to New Zealand results in some shocking discoveries as she unfolds the memories of her past.

The story is narrated in first person with alternating perspectives from Kit and Mari (Josie). Set partly in California and in New Zealand, readers are taken through the beautiful locales of mountains, oceans and sunsets. The sport of surfing plays a vital role in the book.

The pace is a little slow in some parts but overall an engaging read.

When we believed in mermaids emphasizes on the fact that the past always tends to catch up with us, the more we try and run away from it.

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