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A Galaxy of Whales

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
A perfect summer read about whale watching and friendship both lost and found, from the author of Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries and The Islands of Elsewhere
When Fern hears about a photo contest with a big cash award, she decides she’ll enter and win! After all, photography is her passion (and was an interest she shared with her dad, who has recently died). She knows she can take a prize-worthy photo of a whale during one of the whale-watching tours her mom runs.
But her neighbor (and nemesis), Jasper, is also planning to enter the contest. It’s another frustration for Fern while she’s already coping with the worry that her best friend, Ivy, might not want to spend time with her anymore. She’s hoping to use the prize money to buy something that will attract Ivy’s interest.
This summer story has everything: the trials and pleasures of friendship, a rousing feud and a touch of adventure, a beautiful exploration of healing after grief, a very moving finale, and a whole lot of whale-watching fascination.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 19, 2024
      Eleven-year-old Fern’s father died three years ago. While her grief is still present, she’s grateful that it brought her closer to her best friend Ivy, whose mother also died some time ago. When Ivy returns from a trip, however, Fern is not the first person she calls, leaving Fern jealous and unsure of their connection. Even more troublesome is her family’s failing whale-watching business. The rival company, led by their neighbors, is doing much better, which has driven a wedge between Fern and their son, classmate Jasper. But when Jasper tells Fern about a photography contest—and the cash reward—she determines to collaborate with Jasper to win the prize money. As the two attempt to photograph the endangered pod of killer whales that inhabit the Salish Sea that surrounds their island home, Fern learns that there’s more to Jasper than she realized. Fawcett (The Islands of Elsewhere) eschews traditional tropes surrounding friendship breakups by imbuing Fern and Ivy’s relationship with nuance and tenderly depicting Fern’s struggles to maintain relationships as those dynamics shift. Organically incorporated lessons regarding endangered animals and environmental challenges add further depth. Fern and Jasper are depicted on the cover with white and brown skin respectively. Ages 8–12.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Fern lives on an island in the Salish Sea. Cassandra Morris's bubbly narration keeps Fern's summertime adventures light and fun. At the story's outset, Morris skillfully manages Fern's doldrums as she grieves her father's recent death and the hurt she feels as her friendship with her best friend unwinds. Morris's tone perks up when Fern decides to enter a local photo contest in hopes of winning the cash prize, so she can help fund her mother's struggling whale-watching business. With a lively delivery, Morris recounts how Fern and her former friend, Jasper, patch up their families' past miscommunications and work together to win the contest. Especially moving is the wonder these two kids feel when star-gazing with Gramps. S.D.B. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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