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THE WHALE WHO SWAM THROUGH TIME by Alex Boersma

THE WHALE WHO SWAM THROUGH TIME

A 200-Year Journey in the Arctic

by Alex Boersma & Nick Pyenson ; illustrated by Alex Boersma

Pub Date: May 24th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-250-80302-3
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press

Meet a beautiful denizen of the sea.

Bowhead whales are the longest-living mammals on Earth—they can live for over 200 years—and spend their entire, mostly solitary, lives in and around the Arctic. This well-written nonfiction title provides an up-close–and-personal look at one endearing female bowhead, drawing young readers in and evoking empathy. Boersma and Pyenson recount the various perils she faces, including predators and changes to her habitat due to technological advances and climate change. The economical text describes the majestic creature’s characteristics and behavior and incrementally tracks her development from infancy to adulthood through four stages, each spanning 50 years. The book’s warm portrayal of the very vocal whale is occasionally slightly anthropomorphic, but this enhances its appeal to the young target audience, as does the liberal use of evocative onomatopoeic words, rendered in large capitals. The pleasant realistic illustrations, created with watercolor, gouache, and colored inks and finished digitally, are soft and lively and appropriately emphasize blues, whites, and the vastness of the ocean. Sharp-eyed readers will note various Arctic animals who share the bowhead’s habitat. Details in the scenery, both on land and at sea, reflect the various historical periods. Excellent backmatter material includes additional facts about bowheads and information about other Arctic creatures, the Northwest Passage, and Inuit people in the Arctic. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A fine introduction for whale aficionados and a clarion call for climate change awareness.

(author's note) (Informational picture book. 4-8)