When the Tides Held the Moon

I enjoyed this read. I bought the physical hardbound book and I am glad that I did, as the illustrations and general book design are excellent. I recently finished the book, When Brooklyn Was Queer, and it gave a useful context for a story set in 1911 Brooklyn. The author did quite a bit of research into Brooklyn, Coney Island, Puerto Rico and the issues of the day for being a queer person of color. The hero is of black/Puerto Rican descent and the challenges in 1911 New York (and elsewhere) give the story an immediacy… a desperation for some place with happiness and a sense of safety… a place or persons to call home. This raises the story to something bigger than falling in love with a merman. I appreciated all the Puerto Rican Spanish mixed throughout the story. I don’t speak the language, but even so I began to pick up the sense of repeated phrases. There is a glossary at the end of the book if you want to look up any of the words. There are also historical insights about the story fits into real events of the time.

I enjoyed the diverse personalities of the exhibits of the freak show. Lots of great characters – some good, some evil, some just obnoxious. The illustration work is great.  It added a lot to the storytelling. Midway, I started searching for images of Dreamland and Luna Park. The old photos of Coney Island helped the story to come alive. Two thumbs up. If you like fantasy romance set in 1900s New York, you might like this one.  🙂

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The Shape of Water meets The Greatest Showman in this beautifully illustrated queer historical cozy fantasy, as a young Puerto Rican immigrant goes through a journey of love and self-discovery after capturing a merman for a Coney Island sideshow act in turn-of-the 20th century New York.

“A lushly illustrated historical romance . . . This book is a charming fable — an elemental dance of fire and water.” ―THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

“This is the start of something special.” —TJ KLUNE, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Cerulean Sea

Benigno “Benny” Caldera knows an orphaned Boricua blacksmith in 1910s New York City can’t call himself an artist. But the ironwork tank he creates for famed Coney Island playground, Luna Park, astounds everyone, especially the eccentric side-show proprietor who commissioned it. Benny’s work earns him an invitation to join the show’s eclectic crew of performers—his first welcome in the city—and share in their astonishing secret: the tank Benny built is a cage for their newest exhibit, a living, breathing, in-the-flesh merman stolen from the banks of the East River under a gleaming full moon.

The merman is more than a mythic marvel, though. Benny comes to know Río as a clever philosopher, an observant traveler, and a kindred spirit more beautiful and compassionate than any human he’s ever met. Despite their different worlds, what begins as a friendship of necessity deepens to love, leading Benny’s heart into uncharted waters where he can no longer ignore the agonizing truth of Río’s captivity—and his own.

A cage is no place for a merman to survive. Though releasing Río means betraying his new family, bankrupting their home, and losing his soulmate forever, Benny must look within for the courage to do what’s right, and find a love strong enough to free them both.

“When the Tides Held the Moon is a beautifully illustrated novel with artwork throughout by Venessa Vida Kelley, known for her stunning romance and fantasy art. This novel includes two different full-color endpapers for front and back, fully-designed chapter headers, and 27 pieces of detailed illustrations throughout, using beautiful two-color, aqua blue and black inks.

The Purple Fantastic Steam Rating This book has mature elements but they are handled very discreetly. There is a subplot suggesting sex trafficking. Sexual desire is loosely indicated but not in a particularly detailed way. This is more romantic than steamy. I’ll give this a 2 out of 5 on the steam rating. You can read more about the Steam Ratings on the About Page.

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The Shape of Water meets The Greatest Showman in this beautifully illustrated queer historical cozy fantasy, as a young Puerto Rican immigrant goes through a journey of love and self-discovery after capturing a merman for a Coney Island sideshow act in turn-of-the 20th century New York.

“A lushly illustrated historical romance . . . This book is a charming fable — an elemental dance of fire and water.” ―THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

“This is the start of something special.” —TJ KLUNE, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Cerulean Sea

Benigno “Benny” Caldera knows an orphaned Boricua blacksmith in 1910s New York City can’t call himself an artist. But the ironwork tank he creates for famed Coney Island playground, Luna Park, astounds everyone, especially the eccentric side-show proprietor who commissioned it. Benny’s work earns him an invitation to join the show’s eclectic crew of performers—his first welcome in the city—and share in their astonishing secret: the tank Benny built is a cage for their newest exhibit, a living, breathing, in-the-flesh merman stolen from the banks of the East River under a gleaming full moon.

The merman is more than a mythic marvel, though. Benny comes to know Río as a clever philosopher, an observant traveler, and a kindred spirit more beautiful and compassionate than any human he’s ever met. Despite their different worlds, what begins as a friendship of necessity deepens to love, leading Benny’s heart into uncharted waters where he can no longer ignore the agonizing truth of Río’s captivity—and his own.

A cage is no place for a merman to survive. Though releasing Río means betraying his new family, bankrupting their home, and losing his soulmate forever, Benny must look within for the courage to do what’s right, and find a love strong enough to free them both.

“When the Tides Held the Moon is a beautifully illustrated novel with artwork throughout by Venessa Vida Kelley, known for her stunning romance and fantasy art. This novel includes two different full-color endpapers for front and back, fully-designed chapter headers, and 27 pieces of detailed illustrations throughout, using beautiful two-color, aqua blue and black inks.

Additional information

book-author

Venessa Vida Kelley

Format

Audiobook, Hardcover, Kindle Books

Language

English

Publisher

Erewhon Books

Pages

464

Year Published

2025

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