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OverviewThis ""heartening, real-life rescue story""* will grip young readers. On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina crashed a forty-foot tidal wave over the Marine Life Oceanarium in Gulfport, Mississippi. The dolphin house was demolished, and its inhabitants swept from their tank into the Gulf of Mexico. After growing up in captivity, how could the eight bottlenose dolphins feed and protect themselves in the wild? And if they could survive, would their trainers ever see them again? This fascinating picture book--enriched with both beautiful color-wash illustrations and photographs taken by the trainers themselves--tells this dramatic, happy-ending story. ""Animal lovers will empathize as they follow the trainers' worries and ultimate elation."" --School Library Journal* Full Product DetailsAuthor: Janet Wyman Coleman , Yan NascimbenePublisher: Clarion Books Imprint: Clarion Books Dimensions: Width: 27.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9780544932616ISBN 10: 0544932617 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 01 August 2017 Recommended Age: From 6 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews-Laced with dialogue that accentuates the trainers' affection for the dolphins and sense of urgency, Coleman's clipped narrative recounts the rescue of all eight. . . the late Nascimbene's dappled watercolors have a lovely silk-screened quality, contrasting the destructive force of the hurricane and the tranquility that arrives in its wake.---Publishers Weekly -A spark of hope in the wake of a devastating natural disaster.---Kirkus -Animal lovers will empathize as they follow the trainers' worries and ultimate elation. A heartening, real-life rescue story.---School Library Journal -Heartwarming and informative.---Booklist Laced with dialogue that accentuates the trainers' affection for the dolphins and sense of urgency, Coleman's clipped narrative recounts the rescue of all eight. . . the late Nascimbene's dappled watercolors have a lovely silk-screened quality, contrasting the destructive force of the hurricane and the tranquility that arrives in its wake. <b> <i>Publishers Weekly </b> A spark of hope in the wake of a devastating natural disaster. <b> <i>Kirkus </b> Animal lovers will empathize as they follow the trainers' worries and ultimate elation. A heartening, real-life rescue story. <b> <i>School Library Journal </b> Heartwarming and informative. <b> <i>Booklist</b> Laced with dialogue that accentuates the trainers' affection for the dolphins and sense of urgency, Coleman's clipped narrative recounts the rescue of all eight. . . the late Nascimbene's dappled watercolors have a lovely silk-screened quality, contrasting the destructive force of the hurricane and the tranquility that arrives in its wake. --Publishers Weekly A spark of hope in the wake of a devastating natural disaster. --Kirkus Animal lovers will empathize as they follow the trainers' worries and ultimate elation. A heartening, real-life rescue story. --School Library Journal Heartwarming and informative. --Booklist Laced with dialogue that accentuates the trainers' affection for the dolphins and sense of urgency, Coleman's clipped narrative recounts the rescue of all eight. . . the late Nascimbene's dappled watercolors have a lovely silk-screened quality, contrasting the destructive force of the hurricane and the tranquility that arrives in its wake. <b>--<i>Publishers Weekly </b> A spark of hope in the wake of a devastating natural disaster. <b>--<i>Kirkus </b> Animal lovers will empathize as they follow the trainers' worries and ultimate elation. A heartening, real-life rescue story. <b>--<i>School Library Journal </b> Heartwarming and informative. <b>--<i>Booklist</b> ""Heartwarming and informative."" -- Booklist """"Laced with dialogue that accentuates the trainers' affection for the dolphins and sense of urgency, Coleman's clipped narrative recounts the rescue of all eight. The dappled watercolors have a lovely silk-screened quality, contrasting the destructive force of the hurricane and the tranquility that arrives in its wake."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Animal lovers will empathize as they follow the trainers' worries and ultimate elation. A heartening, real-life rescue story."" -- School Library Journal ""A spark of hope in the wake of a devastating natural disaster."" -- Kirkus Reviews Author InformationJanet Wyman Coleman, the award-winning children's author of Secrets, Lies, Gizmos, and Spies, lives in Wayland, Massachusetts. www.janetcoleman.com The celebrated international illustrator Yan Nascimbene illustrated more than sixty books and more than three hundred book covers during his lifetime. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |