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Author:
Aimee Ferris
ISBN13:
978-0142407998
ISBN:
0142407992
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Publisher:
Speak; First Edition edition (May 10, 2007)
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Subcategory:
Growing Up & Facts of Life
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1143 kb
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1450 kb
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Rating:
4.9
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515

FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Before reading Girl Overboard I hadn't picked up any of the other . In fact it was only halfway through Ferris's novel that I realized it was part of a series.

FREE shipping on qualifying offers. leaving behind a longtime boyfriend: not so easy. Girl Overboard easily stands alone, but after finishing it I am eager to dive into more . The characters and scenery are wonderfully written and draw you into the life of Marina and her adventures as she sails through the Caribbean.

In Ferris's author debut she writes an addition to the .

Used availability for Aimee Ferris's Girl Overboard. Title: Girl Overboard: . May 2007 : USA Library Binding.

Each book centers on an American teenage girl and her experiences . Girl Overboard by Aimee Ferris. Set in the Caribbean with main character Marina.

Each book centers on an American teenage girl and her experiences studying abroad in a foreign country such as France, Spain, Sweden or Italy. The titles of the books are witty plays on words featuring the country and a common phrase, such as Spain or Shine and Swede Dreams.

com: Girl Overboard (. Aimee Ferris spent five sun-soaked years in the Caribbean, where she trained dolphins, swam with whale sharks, transplanted sea turtle eggs, did well over a thousand SCUBA dives. and only fell overboard once. She’s hung up her surfshorts to live happily landlocked with her island boy Nakoa, the best thing to ever come out of the Caribbean. com or e-mail her at aimeeferrisl.

Published as part of Penguin's Students across Seven Seas (. line, Girl Overboard by Aimee Ferris charts Marina's trip aboard a ship with kids from around the world. This book is not only about studying abroad, but about appreciating and protecting marine life. It touches on many other things, such as being away from home, relating to different cultures, even unmasking poachers.

About Girl Overboard. Marina has been waiting her whole life to get out on the open sea. And now that she’s studying abroad on a luxury yacht in the Caribbean, her dreams are finally coming true. She’s hung up he. ore about Aimee Ferris.

Written by Aimee Ferris, Audiobook narrated by Jennifer Van Dyck. Students Across the Seven Seas) Series, Book 9. By: Aimee Ferris. Narrated by: Jennifer Van Dyck. Series: SASS: Students Across the Seven Seas, Book 9.

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Swimsuit: check. Flip-flops: check. scuba gear: check. leaving behind a longtime boyfriend: not so easy. Marina has been waiting her whole life to get out on the open sea. And now that she's studying abroad on a luxury yacht in the Caribbean, her dreams are finally coming true. she loves the feel of the sun on her face, the sand between her toes, and the island music swaying over her. And even better, she's getting hands-on marine biology experience swimming alongside dolphins in the Bahamas, sharks in the bay islands, and sea turtles in the Dominican Republic! but while her experiences tell her she's in exactly the right place, her boyfriend wants her home in Vermont. And her distractingly cute Aussie boatmate couldn't disagree more. As the island heat rises, Marina must decide once and for all where her heart is--on land or at sea.
  • It seems to Marina like it should be a dream: six weeks on a luxurious ship, experiencing ocean life face to face as she's never been able to before, and the chance to further her goal of becoming a marine biologist. But she can't help worrying that she'll miss her long-time boyfriend, Damon, so much that the trip will become a nightmare. That's the basic premise of GIRL OVERBOARD, a fun, fast read that's easy to enjoy, especially if you share Marina's fascination with the ocean.

    Marina is a likable main character, with insecurities and doubts anyone can relate to as she struggles to figure out what she wants out of life. Her heart's in the right place, but she can't help taking a few missteps along the way, which just makes her all the more sympathetic. The other major characters -- flirtatious Link, bubbly Jeanette, thoughtful Ryan -- are colorful and distinctive. They also all prove to have more to them than Marina (and the reader) first suspects.

    The novel is most involving when dealing with Marina's oceanic studies. The author bio reveals that Ferris has spent many years in the Caribbean, and her experience shows in the vivid descriptions of the landscapes, animals, and island life, as well as the detailed procedures Marina participates in to try to preserve that environment. The reader feels right there with Marina, whether it's feeding a dolphin for the first time or diving with an enormous whale shark. It's clear why Marina loves this work so much, and anyone can understand why she's considering leaving everything she cares about back home to pursue her dream career.

    Where the novel falters a little is in Marina's romantic conflicts. Her realization of the differences between herself and her boyfriend develops gradually and realistically, and her attraction to Link, who shares many of her interests and values, seems only natural. Unfortunately, the problems that arise with both Damon and Link are resolved so easily there is hardly any tension at all -- Marina simply speaks her mind, and everything works out. While it's wonderful to portray honesty as a solution to problems, a few more complications would have made this part of the story more exciting and interesting.

    Nevertheless, the focus of the novel is more on the ocean and Marina's adoration for it than on the boys in her life. There, the novel succeeds completely. Whether as a beach read or a read for those who only wish they were down by the sea, it won't fail to entertain.

    Reviewed by: Lynn Crow

  • Published as part of Penguin's Students across Seven Seas (S.A.S.S.) line, Girl Overboard by Aimee Ferris charts Marina's trip aboard a ship with kids from around the world. This book is not only about studying abroad, but about appreciating and protecting marine life. It touches on many other things, such as being away from home, relating to different cultures, even unmasking poachers.

    Much like the seas in which Marina swims, there's more to this book than meets the eye. The poacher storyline is handled well, and the creatures and facts sprinkled throughout the story are well-researched. The school-on-a-ship setting will appeal to teens who dream of traveling to other countries. I hope that readers start thinking about how they too can make conservation efforts.

  • I found Girl Overboard to be an awesome book, and it also scarily reminded me of my life! My initial reaction after reading was, "Wow, I'd love to do a cruise like this, it reminds me of a letter that my classmates and I received that discusses a trip to Australia, which would be fun if I could afford it." All my life, I have enjoyed the sea and marine animals and such, as one of the first careers I have ever considered is "dolphin trainer" which I can now convert to marine biologist.

    My other main interest is writing, which I have been told is by teachers and peers is a talent. The main character's old boyfriend in Vermont reminds me of my ex boyfriend, and although he was kind, he was basically trapped in one place, constantly at a computer. I have always wanted to explore the world, especially involving the ocean, animals, and something for college or career credit would be a large benefit as well.

    The story and characters were excellent and likable, I especially enjoyed the description of Lincoln (Link), and although I do not always like

    too much overconfidence, he seemed charming and sweet, not to mention his imaginable suave Australian accent. I also experience the same torn feeling as Marina, because though I want to explore the world and travel far, I am afraid of leaving my friends and loved ones behind.

    I usually don't completely enjoy "chick-flick"esque books, but Girl Overboard has a great, driving plot, interesting characters, and a wonderful writing style that made me feel like I was on the Students Across the Seven Seas program as well.

    This book was not only entertaining and a good read, but made me think of my future, as I am two years away from college and such. In fact, after reading this book, I became more interested in marine biology again, and have decided to take the Marine Science and Creative Writing Workshop classes during my high school years. I am grateful that I have read this book, and I wish the best of luck on Aimee Ferris' success.

  • In Ferris's author debut she writes an addition to the S.A.S.S. Series. Before reading Girl Overboard I hadn't picked up any of the other S.A.S.S. books. In fact it was only halfway through Ferris's novel that I realized it was part of a series. Girl Overboard easily stands alone, but after finishing it I am eager to dive into more S.A.S.S. stories. The characters and scenery are wonderfully written and draw you into the life of Marina and her adventures as she sails through the Caribbean. Girl Overboard is the perfect Summer beach read. Overall 5/5 stars, Young Adults would likely enjoy this novel.

  • This book was great!! I got it for my daughter and it inspired her to be a Marine Biologist(either that or a designer)!!! She loved this book and has now read it 5 times!! This book is about adventures of Marina a 17 year old girl who is leaving a smal town in vermont and a loved boyfriend to go chase her dreams of being a Marine Biologist. This book was not just inspiring and Educational it showed the journey of a teenage girl!! This book was superior! My daughter cant wait for Aimee Ferris to rigt the sequel!!! You should so buy this amazing book!