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The Whale

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The Whale
Written by Vita Murrow
Format: Hardback
ISBN-13: 9780763679651
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The Whale

author: Vita Murrow

illustrator: Ethan Murrow

There is a legend that a Great Spotted Whale lives in the ocean, although a sighting fifty years ago was never corroborated. Now two young whale watchers each set out to find the whale, one armed with sound-recording equipment, the other with a camera. When their boats collide, they pool their resources to capture incontrovertible proof that the mythical whale exists. The eventual sighting is a magical moment, especially when the children discover that it was their own grandparents who first glimpsed the whale fifty years ago. The Murrows’ spectacular wordless adventure is brought to life with stunning graphite drawings that convey the drama and haunting beauty of the ocean and capture the majesty of the awe-inspiring whale.
A wordless epic sea adventure
suggested retail price (U.S.):
$17.99
isbn-10/isbn-13:
0763679658 / 9780763679651
pub date:
04/2016
type/format:
Picture Books / Hardback
LC#:
20149526
 
age range:
4 yrs - 8 yrs
# of pages/size:
32 / 10 5/8" x 10 5/8"
grade range:
Preschool - Grade 3
 
subjects:
Animals; Family; Transportation;
author’s comments:
Vita Murrow is a media artist and filmmaker. She has also worked as a literacy specialist, a teacher, a program director, and in the films department at the Sesame Workshop.
illustrator’s comments:
Ethan Murrow shows his drawings, film, and video work internationally and has exhibited in Paris, New York, Seattle, and Los Angeles. Dust, a short film he collaborated on with wife, Vita, and Harvest Films, was an official selection of the 2008 New York Film Festival. Ethan Murrow is currently a faculty member at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
 
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