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Fathomless

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“Pure storytelling at its best.”—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Ghostly pirates, lost treasure, and high adventure abound in Fathomless, the sequel to Spineless, set in glittering Gilded Age Florida.
 
After months away at boarding school, Lulu Davenport was looking forward to summer vacation at her home on the southwest Florida coast, especially since her best friend, Algie Emsworth, will be spending his vacation with the Davenport family. But since his widowed mother has fallen on hard times, he’s gotten a job nearby that keeps him away from the house most of the day. And Frankie, Lulu’s sister and usual companion, is out of commission after injuring herself while sailing. But when Lulu hears about a possible haunting in a nearby abandoned fort and rumors of hidden treasure, she decides it’s time to strike out on her own and solve the mystery herself. In the process, she meets Vic, a blind boy who’s just moved to town, and the two of them embark on a hunt for clues about the ghostly appearances. Soon enough, Frankie and Algie join them, and the four friends uncover all sorts of very real dastardly deeds going on, and the villain is much closer to home than they expected!
Fathomless is full of hijinks, mystery, and heart, as Samantha San Miguel brings readers into the wild and wonderful world of nineteenth century Florida in this sparkling sequel to Spineless.
 
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      Starred review from July 15, 2024
      Returning to the late-19th-century world ofSpineless (2022), readers join siblings Lulu and Frankie Davenport along with best friend Algie Emsworth as they reunite in Florida for a summer that doesn't turn out as expected. Home after a tedious term at boarding school, 12-year-old Lulu can't wait to go sailing. But 13-year-old Frankie isn't being great company, their father is distracted, and Algie has gotten a job at the general store to help his family out financially. On top of that, Lulu hears an eerie wailing and is made uneasy by rumors that 200-year-old pirate queen Capt. Ale is haunting the town. When Lulu meets Vic Cazador, a boy her age whose father is a customs officer, things fortunately take an upturn. Vic is blind from a bout of measles two years previously, and as he and Lulu bond over their shared lack of confidence--Vic because his controlling father is overprotective and Lulu because Frankie is so competent--they support each other while learning about their own strengths. The plot is original and surprising, with themes about belief in oneself and sibling rivalry that stay true to the age of the audience; the story also incorporates well-presented ideas about morality, ethics, family, and the frailties of adults. Lulu and Frankie are white and Cuban American; Algie is white, and Vic is Cuban American. A clever plot, taut writing, and sophisticated emotional themes bring a remarkable depth to this sequel. (author's note)(Historical adventure. 9-13)

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