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Best-selling Liz Kessler on her new Emily Windsnap novel

The children’s writer says she thinks of her character Emily as her ‘better and braver part’

June 27, 2025 13:55
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It’s your first swimming lesson at secondary school and you can’t wait to dive in. But what’s happening to your legs? They’re fusing together. You’ve got – a tail? You’ve become a mermaid! This is how, 20 years ago, the fictional Emily Windsnap discovered she was a semi-mer. Child of a human mother and merman father, she becomes a mermaid in water. So began a series of middle-grade books by Liz Kessler.

Now, Valley of the Vikings, returning to the world of Windsnap, has just been published. 

“I thought, wouldn’t it be nice to have a tenth Emily book around the 20th anniversary,” says Kessler, who has written shelves full of award-winning middle-grade and YA fiction and whose Emily Windsnap series has since sold more than five million copies worldwide. Her 2021 YA novel, When the World Was Ours, about three Viennese friends in the shadow of the Holocaust, was shortlisted for 25 awards and won 15, including the German Youth Literature Award. Code Name Kingfisher, her most recent YA novel, has already won the Young Quills historical novel award and been shortlisted for ten more prizes.

Emily Windsnap, meanwhile, is still making waves. “There’s a real feeling of nostalgia,” says Kessler. “I’m now getting letters from young women in their 20s saying ‘I want to tell you that the Emily Windsnap books had this role in my life when I was growing up’. These books… have had such an important place in their lives and they’re looking forward to passing them on, or they’re telling me what they were inspired to do by Emily’s bravery. It’s one of the most thrilling and humbling things.”