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Publisher Comments:

When a giant whale washes up on shoreon top of young Joe's town, in factno one knows what to do! The Mayor declares that the town is ruined. The Whale laments that all he's good for now is a large fish pie. The Fishmonger quickly agrees. But Joe is determined to set things right.

With the help of Joe, some impressive teamwork, invaluable wisdom from the Owl and the Innumerable Stars, and a whole lot of . . . singing, order is restored. Even better, Joe and his neighbors make a newand very largefriend.

Critically acclaimed author-illustrator David Lucas has crafted another charming tale, paired with luminous illustrations, about the importance of determination, community, and friendship. Fans of Nutmeg and Halibut Jackson will be delighted to meet Joe as he and his neighbors join together to welcome an unexpected visitor and to rebuild their town.

Review:

"'In Lucas's (Halibut Jackson) books, readers are carried to places where curious events unfold with comfortable matter-of-factness. This time, a gamboling whale accidentally flattens the seaside town where Joe and his Grandma May live, and Joe has to figure out how to save everyone. When they realize that that the whale outside is blocking the door, Grandma May puts on her 'Going Out Hat' and grabs her umbrella. 'Right, come on, then,' she says gamely. 'Up the chimney!' The gigantic whale fills many of the double-page, full-bleed spreads; he's a deep Mediterranean blue, and his skin is covered with a multitude of tiny calligraphic markings. Joe and Grandma May gather with the Mayor and the other wooden-doll townspeople on the whale's back, awaiting advice from the Innumerable Stars. The stars recommend that the townspeople sing, and the flood that results from their rendition of 'The Rain Song' successfully floats the whale away from town, but submerges it in the process. The help of another group of creatures is required to rebuild: 'An army of fiddler crabs marched up the beach and set about making the town more beautiful than ever before.' In an era when natural disasters may loom large in children's minds, Lucas seems to offer the vision of a problem that — at least between the covers of a book — can be solved with careful consultation, cooperation and the judicious use of fiddler crabs. Ages 5 — 8. (June)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

When a giant whale washes up on shore--on "top "of young Joes town, in fact--no one knows what to do. The Mayor declares that the town is ruined, but Joe is determined to set things right. Full color.

About the Author

David Lucas studied illustration at the Royal College of Art. His books have been translated into seven languages.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780375843389
Publisher:
Knopf Books for Young Readers
Subject:
Legends, Myths, & Fables - General
Author:
Lucas, David
Subject:
Whales
Subject:
Rain and rainfall
Subject:
Legends, Myths, & Fables - Other
Publication Date:
20070612
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
Children/juvenile
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
11.84x9.24x.37 in. .95 lbs.
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
05-08
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Product details 32 pages Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers - English 9780375843389 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "'In Lucas's (Halibut Jackson) books, readers are carried to places where curious events unfold with comfortable matter-of-factness. This time, a gamboling whale accidentally flattens the seaside town where Joe and his Grandma May live, and Joe has to figure out how to save everyone. When they realize that that the whale outside is blocking the door, Grandma May puts on her 'Going Out Hat' and grabs her umbrella. 'Right, come on, then,' she says gamely. 'Up the chimney!' The gigantic whale fills many of the double-page, full-bleed spreads; he's a deep Mediterranean blue, and his skin is covered with a multitude of tiny calligraphic markings. Joe and Grandma May gather with the Mayor and the other wooden-doll townspeople on the whale's back, awaiting advice from the Innumerable Stars. The stars recommend that the townspeople sing, and the flood that results from their rendition of 'The Rain Song' successfully floats the whale away from town, but submerges it in the process. The help of another group of creatures is required to rebuild: 'An army of fiddler crabs marched up the beach and set about making the town more beautiful than ever before.' In an era when natural disasters may loom large in children's minds, Lucas seems to offer the vision of a problem that — at least between the covers of a book — can be solved with careful consultation, cooperation and the judicious use of fiddler crabs. Ages 5 — 8. (June)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , When a giant whale washes up on shore--on "top "of young Joes town, in fact--no one knows what to do. The Mayor declares that the town is ruined, but Joe is determined to set things right. Full color.
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