Atlas of ocean adventures

Emily Hawkins

Book - 2019

"Set your spirit of adventure free with this journey to the world's great oceans, discovering the diversity of life that exists in the deep blue sea. Whether you're travelling long haul with leatherback turtles across the Pacific, snoozing with sea otters or ice bathing with a walrus, this book celebrates the very prescient topic of the world's oceans with Lucy Letherland's animal characters."--Amazon.com.

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Genres
Picture books
Informational works
Published
Minneapolis, MN : Wide Eyed Editions, an imprint of The Quarto Group 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Emily Hawkins (author)
Other Authors
Lucy Letherland (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
"Plunge into the depths of the ocean and discover wonderful sea cratures, incredible habitats, and unmissable underwater events"--Cover.
Physical Description
85 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 38 cm
ISBN
9780711245310
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A globe-spanning gallery of marine life in panoramic settings ranging from the rocky nesting sites of seabirds to the depths of the Marianas Trench.Hawkins and Letherland (Atlas of Dinosaur Adventures, 2017, etc.) include stops in Arctic and other northerly waters but largely focus on named locales in the Pacific and the Southern Hemisphere. Painted views of a sperm whale and a colossal squid going tooth to tentacle in the Ross Sea or a teeming shoal of hammerhead sharks swirling around a Cocos Island seamount supply visual drama while undulating lines of accompanying captions offer generous dollops of the verbal sort: "The lionfish gets a taste of its own medicine as the Bobbit worm injects a paralyzing toxin. Dinner is served." Here brightly colored sea dragons and other tropical fish dart through equally picturesque reefs, there blue-footed boobies and crimson Sally Lightfoot crabs (both "nifty little movers") strut their stuff ashore. As if there weren't natural business enough to provide an engrossing turmoil, sharp-eyed viewers will spot goggles on a leatherback turtle, a Magellanic penguin poised on a diving board, and other tongue-in-cheek tweaks. Periodic mentions of the dangers of floating plastic and other pollution add an undercurrent that surfaces at the end in a spread titled "Oceans in Danger." Otherwise, aside from the occasional boat, humans and their works are absent.An immersive tour of oceanic realms. (index) (Informational picture book. 8-11) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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