<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In her stunning first novel--the first title in a new trilogy--Aguiar presents a mesmerizing, heart-pounding adventure about a fantastical island cut off from the outside world.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>It is not down on any map; true places never are.</b></p><p>Maya Nelson isn't your typical thirteen-year-old. She's spent her whole life living on the sea with her marine biologist parents, her younger brother, Simon, and baby sister, Penny. Maya used to love living on a sailboat, but lately, everything feels terribly claustrophobic. Maya longs to go to school on land. To make friends. To lead a normal life. But when a violent storm hits and Maya's parents are washed overboard, life becomes anything but normal. The children manage to steer the boat toward a mysterious island, to a place that doesn't exist on a map.</p><p>Welcome to Tamarind, where fish can fly, pirates patrol the waters, jaguars lurk, the islanders are at war, and an evil, child-stealing enchantress rules the jungle.</p><p>Maya never imagined she'd have to face so many dangers. But then, who could have imagined a place like Tamarind?</p><p>In her stunning first middle grade novel, <i>The Lost Island of Tamarind</i>, Nadia Aguiar tells a heart-pounding adventure story about a haunting, fantastical island cut off from the outside world. The adventure continues in book two, <i>Secrets of Tamarind</i>, and book three, <i>The Great Wave of Tamarind</i>.</p><br><p>"The book's magic . . . lies in Aguiar's precise, often <b>lyrical descriptions</b>." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> </p><p>"Aguiar's exciting debut novel is <b>a cross between <i>Peter Pan</i> and <i>Lost</i></b>." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review</p><p>"Spunky kids, perilous pursuits and marine mystery make for <b>a smashing good read</b>." --<br><i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p><p>"Each detail of this fantasy is crafted with care; <b>readers will be drawn into this dangerous, magical world where anything is possible</b>." --<i>School Library Journal</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Aguiar's exciting debut novel is a cross between <i>Peter Pan</i> and <i>Lost. </i>. . . Developed with seeming ease, each new character advances the plot logically and fluidly." --<i>Publishers Weekly, </i><b>starred review </b></p><p>"The book's magic . . . lies in Aguiar's precise, often lyrical descriptions. A native and resident of Bermuda, she writes with authority about daily life in the tropics. . . . <i>The Lost Island of Tamarind</i> has a gentle spirit, tempering its dangers with warmth." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></p><p>"Each detail of this fantasy is crafted with care; readers will be drawn into this dangerous, magical world where anything is possible and nothing can be fully explained...Young people will be transported to a world so different from the one they currently inhabit, following along as Maya and Simon escape their adversaries and struggle to survive in this hostile land." --<i>School Library Journal</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nadia Aguiar</b> worked in publishing in New York City for a number of years, and has also lived in Canada and London, but currently she lives on her own sub-tropical island of Bermuda, where she was born and raised. She is the author of <i>The Lost Island of Tamarind, Secrets of Tamarind</i>, and <i>The Great Wave of Tamarind</i>.
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