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Mary Underwater

by Shannon Doleski

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Gaining courage from Joan of Arc, fourteen-year-old Mary Murphy navigates the waters of Chesapeake Bay in a submersible built with her friend, Kip, escaping the home where her violent father has just returned from prison. Includes facts about domestic violence and submersibles.
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Mary Underwater by Shannon Doleski, Published 2020. I picked this book because the main message proves that girls and women everywhere can accomplish anything they want to do. It gives hope to little girls that they can grow up to have a more “masculine job” and that they shouldn’t be limited to being a housewife. In the book, little Mary decides to build a submarine and take a risk to get away from her old life and start anew. I would connect this book with English because a big part of the book that is a “hidden theme” is that her dad returned from prison and is acting violent toward Mary (which did not stop Mary from risking her life to live a better one). As serious as this is, there are some students who might have experienced this from a family member. This book shows that anyone is strong enough to get away from a situation like that if needed, and that it shouldn’t hold them back from greatness. “Because her life was not what she wanted it to be, she took a risk into greatness.” ( )
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Gaining courage from Joan of Arc, fourteen-year-old Mary Murphy navigates the waters of Chesapeake Bay in a submersible built with her friend, Kip, escaping the home where her violent father has just returned from prison. Includes facts about domestic violence and submersibles.

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