The Lake Michigan Mermaid: A Tale in Poems
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This is a gripping tale in poems of a young girl’s desperate search for guidance in a world turned upside down by family and economic upheaval. Raised in a ramshackle cottage on the shores of Lake Michigan, Lykretia takes refuge in her beloved lake in the face of her grandmother’s illness and her mother’s eager attempts to sell their home following her recent divorce. One day Lykretia spots a creature in the water, something beautiful and inexplicable. Is it the mythical Lake Michigan mermaid, or an embodiment of the stories her grandmother told as dementia ravaged her mind? Thus begins a telepathic conversation between a lost young girl and Phyliadellacia, the mermaid who saves her in more ways than one.
Accompanied by haunting illustrations, The Lake Michigan Mermaid offers a tender tale of friendship, redemption, and the life-giving power of water. As it explores family relationships and generational bonds, this book is an unforgettable experience that aims to connect readers of all ages.
Anne-Marie Oomen
ANNE-MARIE OOMEN is the author of The Lake Michigan Mermaid (coauthored with Linda Nemec Foster), Pulling Down the Barn, House of Fields, An American Map: Essays, Uncoded Woman, and Love, Sex, and 4-H. She has written seven plays, including the award-winning The Secrets of Luuce Talk Tavern. She is a poetry and nonfiction instructor at Solstice MFA at Lasell University and Interlochen College of Creative Arts. She and her husband, David Early, live in their handmade house near Traverse City, Michigan. Visit her at www.anne-marieoomen.com.
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The Lake Michigan Mermaid - Anne-Marie Oomen
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Lyk
My name is Lykretia, meaning joy, but
I don’t feel joy. They call me Lyk for short.
The name, Lyk, it freaks me out. Like, Lyk, like …
Friends say my name so much it turns into
stammer, something their tongues are searching for,
to make one thing like … some other random
thing. But they never really do compare.
It’s just a word to fill the air, like Lyk …
nothing. Each day I wonder if there might
be a being out there, beyond that line
my mom calls the thin blue lip of blue lake,
a being who would say Lyk like the name
was meant to join one joyful thing to some
other joyful thing. Is there any one?
Hearing My Name
Perhaps you
heard my name in
your dream last night when the
lonely sound of
ice captured the waves
and silenced their song, which
danced in your heart—this song, this
echo of a stranger