In this graphic novel inspired by the author’s life, soon-to-be fourth grader Janey finds adventure living aboard her parents’ sailboat.
It’s 1993, and Janey is leaving Florida to head back out to sea on the Merimaid, the sailboat that is her home. While her parents worked on shore to earn money to continue sailing—her father is a welder, and her mom cleaned the marina office to help pay for their slip—Janey attended school in Indian Harbour Beach. Janey sails south with her parents and beloved cat, eventually reaching the U.S. Virgin Islands. Living aboard a 42-foot sailboat in the Caribbean may seem glamorous, but Bakes presents not only the adventure and excitement, but also the loneliness and difficulties of staying close to her best friend. When Janey spies another boat with kids on board, she quickly radios and is thrilled to make contact with another girl, Astrid. They become friends, although older daredevil Astrid pushes Janey beyond her comfort level. But as she learns more about Astrid’s life, Janey begins to appreciate how fortunate her own is. Filled with lively, touching, and suspenseful vignettes, this story of an unusual childhood is distinctive for its authenticity and lack of romanticism. Accurate in all sailing details, the tale is both refreshing and stimulating. Smith’s luminous art vibrantly portrays the characters’ range of emotions and the book’s diverse settings. Janey reads white; Astrid has wavy black hair and light brown skin.
Authentic and engaging.
(author’s and illustrator’s notes) (Graphic fiction. 8-12)