This is an informative and pleasant read detailing the life of this wondrous, innovative and swimming legend. The book will serve well to Australians and for those athletes involved in all manner or water sports, swimming, diving, water ballet etc. However, I doubt much interest in the book will be held beyond these parameters.
Million Dollar Mermaid starring Esther Williams, with deviation, (artistic input by the director) on the life of Annette Kellerman is still available online. I remember seeing it as a child, possibly a re-run although Australia didn't have television until 1956, then again, our family did go to the movies and because this was about the Australian swimming star, it's possible that I saw it then. Esther Williams was a beautiful woman and a wonderful swimmer, although not of the competitive nature of Annette but was perfect for the part. Victor Mature, I would agree with Annette was not the right actor for her husband, Jimmie.
In life there is always someone who stands out from the crowd, either through physicality or through intelligence. Annette was a unique specimen, born with a physical deformity having to walk with callipers as a child she overcame this through literally throwing herself into the water and finally becoming the world's greatest female swimmer of the times, many times leaving male swimmers in her wake. She was also a competitive and magnificent diver and accomplished ballet dancer.
Annette introduced women to the modern swimming costume, still worn today and stylised on similar lines in some instances as was designed by her. When she first started swimming seriously she realised that the enormous amount of clothing women wore to go into the water, was untenable for her to be able to stay afloat easily, back then women just walked into the water, swimming would have been frowned upon. In many cases it was years before the world caught up to the idea of swimming as was in Australia.
The read also gives insight into Annette's fabulous imagination, her energy, her triumphs and her fabulous mental strength in dealing with adversity never succumbing to self pity.
The reference to the swimming pools Annette used, ones that as a child I attended for swimming lessons. Forbes Carlisle mentioned in the read was an innovative and leading advocate for all children to learn to swim. North Sydney Swimming Pool, still in existence, is undergoing redevelopment and will reopen in 2025.