The search for Carmella

Chloe Savage

Book - 2025

"Ever since Dr. Rose was a little girl playing in rock pools, she has always loved exploring the sea and the weird and wonderful creatures living there. Now, as a marine biologist, Dr. Rose is in search of a sea creature rumored to reside within the ocean's hidden depths, a mysterious beast that many speak of but no one has ever seen: Carmella. With her team of scientists and explorers, descending in a submersible to the unfathomable dark of the deep ocean, what incredible creatures will Dr. Rose discover inhabiting a nearly pitch-black world? Rich with the magnificent sea life that can be found in deep water, Chloe Savage's strikingly illustrated tale of a strong-willed woman scientist will spark young readers to pursue thei...r own dreams, no matter how elusive"--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Chloe Savage (author)
Edition
First US edition
Item Description
"First published by Walker Books Ltd. (UK) 2024."--Page opposite title page.
"What mystery lurks in the deep?"--Cover.
"A Junior Library Guild selection"--Dust jacket.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Awards
A Junior Library Guild Selection
ISBN
9781536238976
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

An imaginary expedition to find a mythical sea creature. Savage's new book follows a similar storyline as her debut,The Search for the Giant Arctic Jellyfish (2023). Light-skinned Dr. Rose, an intrepid marine biologist, gathers a diverse crew to prove the existence of an elusive, legendary sea creature that resembles a giant squid, though its species is never identified. Carmella, as they call the beast, supposedly "roams the deepest, darkest oceans, lighting up the water with its magic." To track the creature, Dr. Rose descends into the ocean in a submersible, along with brown-skinned pilot Anne and Stanley the dog. It's not clear where this expedition takes place, but there are flamingoes on the ship's deck and flying nearby. "Mile after mile, they see absolutely nothing at all," but readers are in on Savage's hide-and-seek game: Lurking above the submersible is a giant crimson tentacle likely belonging to Carmella. Dr. Rose and Anne don't see the tentacle, but they delight in the oddball gossamer glowing white creatures floating around them, "some tiny, some spiny, some like squishy, shimmering jelly," artfully and whimsically illustrated in ink and watercolor. The women keep searching but never glimpse what readers see as Carmella lurks below them, culminating in a beautiful spread of the submersible reflected in the eye of the beast. As with her previous book, Savage includes playful ship cutaways that show the activities of the crew on board. Dreamy.(Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.