Dolphin Summer

Dolphin Summer
Dolphin Summer
Dolphin Summer.jpg
Author Monica Edwards
Illustrator Geoffrey Whittam
Cover artist Geoffrey Whittam
Language English
Genre Young-adult fiction
Publisher Collins
Published 1963
Preceded by The Hoodwinkers
Followed by A Wind Is Blowing

Dolphin Summer is the fourteenth book in the Romney Marsh series of novels by Monica Edwards, published in 1963 by Collins. Once again Tamzin finds an animal in need of rescue. This time it is a dolphin which appears in Dunsford Bay one hot summer. Tamzin conspires with the other children and Jim Decks to prevent a Sea Life Centre from capturing Simo, the dolphin. Unexpectedly, Hookey Galley reveals a compassionate side to his character and it is through an unlikely acquaintance of his that the story reaches its resolution.

Monica Edwards embroidered a church kneeler with a leaping dolphin on it for her local cathedral after this book was published.[1]

Blurb from First Edition

Dolphins leaping off the Sussex coast were a sight indeed, and when Jim Decks took Tamzin and Meryon out in his old fishing smack one of them in particular seemed to take a fancy to the boat and its occupants. Later, when Tamzin and Rissa went out for a midnight swim, could it have been the same dolphin who rescued Tamzin and bore her to the shore when she was pulled under by the current? Tamzin had no doubts at all, and when they went down to the beach the next day there she was again leaping and playing round them. Soon the papers heard of Tamzin and her dolphin, and soon too, trippers were descending in hordes on the little town of Westling, all eager to see for themselves. But such bliss could not last for ever, and the dolphin suddenly was in terrible danger. Could they save her from being captured and taught to perform in an Aqua-circus? It looked impossible—for after all anyone can fish in the sea. Monica Edwards' new Romney Marsh story is as delightful as any of the earlier books and will be warmly welcomed by her readers.

Subsequent editions

  • Armada paperback - 1966 (abridged)
  • Hawthorn (USA) American hardback edition - Spring 1971
  • Girls Gone By Publishers reprint of original - 2009 [2][3]

References

  1. ^ Parks, Brian. 2006. The Monica Edwards Romney Marsh Companion Girls Gone By Publishers p.43
  2. ^ Publication history from Parks, Brian. 2006. The Monica Edwards Romney Marsh Companion Girls Gone By Publishers p.43
  3. ^ Publication history on official website

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