Alexandra
The original work, Alexandra, was published in 1984 by Houghton Mifflin. (See bottom cover artwork.) To purchase a hardcover edition of the 1984 book, click here. Para comprar Alexandra (en Espanol), mara aqui.
The paperback edition was published by Fawcett Juniper. (See top cover artwork.) To purchase the paperback edition, click here.
Synopsis
For years, Alexandra Papadimitrios' family have been sponge fishers in the Florida village of Tarpon Springs. Then tragedy strikes, and Alexandra finds herself forced out of her traditional role as a Greek daughter and into a new and perilous life. Under the guidance of her grandfather Stefanos, in his day a legendary fisherman, she must learn the craft of the sponge diver. It is dangerous and exciting work, and Alexandra finds her confidence and pride growing as the days at sea pass. Not all her challenges lurk under water. On the horizon there is the handsome Spyros Stavaronas. Alexandra is flattered and puzzled by his attention. And back on shore is the mysterious George Kanarsis, always ready to pay the highest price for the sponges she and her grandfather bring into port. Then Alexandra makes a startling discovery, one that compels her to act in a way she had never dreamed possible.
From the Reviews
"...a subtle and plausible thriller."
- The New York Times
"O'Dell keeps the reader guessing ... until the end of the superb story."
- Publishers Weekly
Alexandra's Awards
Parents' Choice Award. 1984
Florida Historical Association Award
Spring Jackrabbit Award Nominee. 1986/87