


Will Emily be able to create a better future for everyone, including herself? This new adventure gives readers a glimpse at what Emily and her friends could be like as grown-ups, with a fresh story that explores how uniting communities can make a future that's bright for everyone. A wishing stone sends Emily spiralling into the future in the ninth book in the New York Times bestselling series. Emily realizes she can't save her hometown and the ocean alone, but with help from her best friends, Shona and Mandy, she'll have to find a way to get humans and merpeople to work together. Plastic pollutes the ocean, garbage overflows the landfills, and the two towns are no longer getting along. When Emily makes a wish on a magic stone, she gets a glimpse of what the future holds - and it's a disaster! She tries to make things right, but each trip through time takes Emily to a future where things turn out badly for either the humans of Brightport or the merpeople of Shiprock. And, yeah, I probably had gone on about Aaron quite a lot the few times that Mandy and I had gotten together.Emily Windsnap must travel through time in order to save the people of her hometowns - both human andmerfolk - in the exciting ninth book of the New York Times best-selling series. I’d been so wrapped up in the things I’d been doing over the last few months that ever since I’d gotten home, Brightport did feel dull in comparison. But the trouble was, I could see her point of view. I’m not good enough for you.” “That’s not fair,” I said weakly. Ever since you got home you’re just not interested in anyone around here.” “I’ve been upset,” I protested. Emily Windsnap must travel through time in order to save the people of her hometowns both human andmerfolk in the exciting ninth book of the New York Times best-selling series. “You don’t need to say it,” Mandy replied. About Emily Windsnap and the Tides of Time.

I’m not the one who’s been acting like the world’s ended just because I’ve had to come home to boring old Brightport.” “I didn’t drop you, and I never said Brightport was boring,” I countered. The minute there’s somewhere more exciting to be than Brightport. “I’m not the one who drops everyone and everything the minute there’s something more interesting to do. “Don’t talk to me about real friends,” Mandy said. But what was I supposed to do? Come back home and never mention it? “If you were a real friend, you’d have wanted to hear about it,” I said before I could stop myself. I mean, yeah, I might have been a little like that.
