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A Whale of the Wild

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  • 336 stránok
  • 12 hodin čítania

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In this stand-alone companion to a bestselling novel, a young orca, Vega, embarks on a tumultuous journey with her brother, Deneb, to reunite with their pod after a devastating earthquake and tsunami alters their seascape. This beautifully illustrated adventure explores themes of family bonds, survival, and the impacts of global warming on marine life. Vega, training to be a salmon finder and future matriarch, faces numerous challenges, including a shark attack, hunger, and polluted waters as they navigate their perilous journey. With each obstacle, Vega must rely on her skills and instincts to lead her brother back home. The narrative artfully combines a gripping survival story with thorough research on the delicate ecosystems and threats faced by marine life. The fluid writing by Rosanne Parry, complemented by Lindsay Moore's stunning illustrations, vividly brings the Salish Sea and its inhabitants to life. This captivating tale is an excellent choice for both read-aloud and independent reading, appealing to fans of beloved animal stories. The book also features black-and-white illustrations, a map, and extensive backmatter about orcas and their habitats.

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A Whale of the Wild, Lindsay Moore, Rosanne Parry

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Rok vydania
2021
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
336
ISBN10
0062995936
ISBN13
9780062995933
Série
Hodnotenie
4,1 z 5
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In this stand-alone companion to a bestselling novel, a young orca, Vega, embarks on a tumultuous journey with her brother, Deneb, to reunite with their pod after a devastating earthquake and tsunami alters their seascape. This beautifully illustrated adventure explores themes of family bonds, survival, and the impacts of global warming on marine life. Vega, training to be a salmon finder and future matriarch, faces numerous challenges, including a shark attack, hunger, and polluted waters as they navigate their perilous journey. With each obstacle, Vega must rely on her skills and instincts to lead her brother back home. The narrative artfully combines a gripping survival story with thorough research on the delicate ecosystems and threats faced by marine life. The fluid writing by Rosanne Parry, complemented by Lindsay Moore's stunning illustrations, vividly brings the Salish Sea and its inhabitants to life. This captivating tale is an excellent choice for both read-aloud and independent reading, appealing to fans of beloved animal stories. The book also features black-and-white illustrations, a map, and extensive backmatter about orcas and their habitats.