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Synopsis
Willow's soft spot for critters finds her spending a cold winter morning along the coast as part of a volunteer rescue team, cleaning up an oil spill that has damaged the marine habitat. While climbing over some rocks, she discovers another unexpected victim of the spillage -- a selkie, a shape-shifting seal girl who won't be able to return to the sea until the oil is removed from her coat. Willow takes the creature back to the library so that Giles and the Slayerettes can help her to restore her magickal coat. However, though "Ariel," as the posse dubs her, is endearing in her innocence, Buffy can't quite shake her innate suspicions of the creature whose nature, like the ocean, is ever changing. Unfortunately, the spill has forced more than a selkie from the cold water. Merrows look very much like traditional mermaids -- with one important and fatal difference. As if things weren't complicated enough...
Is Deep Water appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This Buffy tie-in novel features monster fighting typical of the series, with moderate supernatural violence as the team battles merrows. Environmental themes and shape-shifting mythology add educational elements.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include animal harm and environmental destruction.
Who'll love this
Fans of Buffy will love seeing Willow take the lead in a rescue mission involving selkies and dangerous mermaids.