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1 y separately published work icon The Hybrid and the Emeralds of Elisar Suellen Drysdale , Australia : Suellen Drysdale , 2013 9678680 2013 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'Kirsten McGee is a hybrid: half human, half mermaid. It’s a secret best kept from her father. Or is it? When Kirsten ventures back into the water after her family’s move to Peach Bay, she is curious to unravel the mystery of her mother’s death three years before. Along with her gadget-obsessed brother, Jeremy, she returns to the underwater city of Mermirran to see their mermaid Grandmother. However, the Elders of Mermirran need them for another quest; to find the missing crown Prince of Elisar before his father dies. Using the only remaining Emerald of Elisar – one of three magnificent gemstones with thought-transfer properties, as their solitary lead, the children and Merri, the Pegalusian mare, venture to the glaciers of New Zealand. But their arrival sparks off a chain of spine-chilling adventure. While they hunt for the Prince – they too are being hunted! Assisted by a surprising discovery frozen into the ice, the rescuers must somehow calm the angry glacier and its guardian before they are captured by its icy clutches.'

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1 y separately published work icon The Hybrid and the Lost Tails of Mermirran Suellen Drysdale , United States of America (USA) : Suellen Drysdale , 2012 Z1919113 2012 single work children's fiction children's

'Her mother is gone. Her fisherman grandfather is missing at sea. Australian farm girl Kirsten McGee is convinced her clumsy, overgrown feet are the final sign she’s been cursed. But when a mysterious white horse, Merri, enters her life, Kirsten learns that things are not always what they seem. A beach holiday with her fidgety brother, Jeremy shines a new light on her family heritage. She is not the ugly duck she’d thought, but a Hybrid; part human, part mermaid. As the trio embark on a quest to find their grandfather somewhere in the South Pacific, the children venture to the secret city of Mermirran to meet their mermaid Grandmother. But Grandpa is not the only one missing. The stakes are raised as the children discover the entire region is under threat by a fire-obsessed Minotaur, using a stolen relic from the deep to fuel his evil plot. Volcanic eruptions are imminent and the children must now recover the powerful Great Pearl of Mermirran to save the creatures living in the hidden depths. Using their wits, Jeremy’s backpack full of junk and the aid of some new friends, the children combine their skills to restore a life they hadn’t known existed.'

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1 The Final Cut Suellen Drysdale , 2007 single work short story
— Appears in: Tamba , Autumn/Winter no. 40 2007; (p. 45-47)
1 Words i "You had the skill to weave words", Suellen Drysdale , 2006 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tamba , Spring/Summer no. 39 2006; (p. 32)
1 Mirror i "As the woman opens her eyes", Suellen Drysdale , 2003 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tamba , Spring/Summer no. 33 2003; (p. 10)
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