01429cam a2200337 a 4500001001000000003000600010005001700016008004100033020002500074020002200099035002100121040001300142100002000155245002900175260004100204300002100245490002600266500006700292520035100359521001700710526004900727650002300776650004700799650002900846650003400875650002200909651004500931651004300976655002901019800004301048701065873OCoLC20210310134810.0120406r20112009nyu c 000 1 eng  a9780545238038 (pbk.) a054523803X (pbk.) a(OCoLC)701065873 aNYPcNYP1 aLasky, Kathryn.10aHannah /cKathryn Lasky. aNew York :bScholasticc2011, c2009. a310 p. ;c21 cm.1 aDaughters of the sea. aOriginally published in hardcover by Scholastic Press in 2009. aIn 1899, a fifteen-year-old orphan named Hannah obtains employment as a servant in the home of one of Boston's wealthiest families, where she meets a noted portrait painter who seems to know things about her that even she is not aware of, and when she accompanies the family to their summer home in Maine, she feels an undeniable pull to the sea.8 a800bLexile.0 aAccelerated Reader ARbMGc5.3d8.0z133861. 0aMermaidsvFiction. 0aIdentity (Philosophical concept)vFiction. 0aSocial classesvFiction. 0aHousehold employeesvFiction. 0aOrphansvFiction. 0aBoston (Mass.)xHistoryy1865-vFiction. 0aMainexHistoryy19th centuryvFiction. 7aScience fiction.2gsafd.1 aLasky, Kathryn.tDaughters of the sea.