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Mermaid by David Almond

Did fishermen really find a mermaid in their net when Joseph was a boy? David Almond reimagines The Little Mermaid.

David Almond reimagines The Little Mermaid.

Set on Holy Island in Northumberland, the story is written and read by the author.

When Joseph was a boy, fishermen on the island found a mermaid in their net. But no one believes those old stories, do they? Except his grandfather, who keeps a mysterious jar of jewels in a glass case on the wall.

This magical, evocative story encompasses the degradation of the seas; the small attention spans of modern lives; the pressure on young people to leave the place they call home; the beauty and history of the island. It is also a love story.

David Almond is 'A writer of visionary Blakean intensity.' The Times. He is also
winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award, The Carnegie Medal, the Michael L Printz Award, the Nonino International Prize

This series of modern fairy tales reimagined by leading writers has been specially commissioned to celebrate a major new exhibition at The British Library dedicated to fairy tales, as well as the National Year of Reading.

Producer, Mary Ward-Lowery

Release date:

14 minutes

On radio

Mon 29 Jun 2026 22:45

Broadcast

  • Mon 29 Jun 2026 22:45