Get swept along on this beautiful and enchanting tale of 12-year-old Ryan who is forced to move with her father, Matt, to the fishing town in which he was born. The dying town is still home to Art, her grandfather who proves to be a mean, grouchy old man. Ryan tries to fit into her new home, and meet friends. In the process, she discovers a cove that is populated by playful dolphins and a mysterious girl named Coral. As their friendship grows, Ryan finds out that Coral is a mermaid, and work to reveal a secret that will save the town. This modern fairy tale is a beautiful story of the power of friendship.
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