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Chasing at the Surface: A Novel
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Chasing at the Surface: A Novel

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Includes author note with list of whale organizations for kids to learn, follow, and get involved: www.orcanetwork.org, www.whalemuseum.org, www.whaleresearch.com, www.orcasound.net, www.listen.orcasound.net, www.suquamishmuseum.org Opening line and prologue hooks reader immediately with the main conflict but doesn’t ruin the strong storyline with a spoiler then pulls the reader through each chapter with engaging writing Excellent internal and external conflict threads through the story and authentic dialogue Author is a very strong writer with a good understanding of what young readers want in a story: action, dialogue, and conflict Provides vivid descriptions of the unique stranded orca story and the stunning Seattle/Pacific Northwest setting Author is marketing savvy, has a strong online presence through her blog and website, and is connected to groups and organizations that focus on orcas such as the Orca Network Based on a true story

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
West Margin Press
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2017
Pages
228
ISBN
9781943328604

Includes author note with list of whale organizations for kids to learn, follow, and get involved: www.orcanetwork.org, www.whalemuseum.org, www.whaleresearch.com, www.orcasound.net, www.listen.orcasound.net, www.suquamishmuseum.org Opening line and prologue hooks reader immediately with the main conflict but doesn’t ruin the strong storyline with a spoiler then pulls the reader through each chapter with engaging writing Excellent internal and external conflict threads through the story and authentic dialogue Author is a very strong writer with a good understanding of what young readers want in a story: action, dialogue, and conflict Provides vivid descriptions of the unique stranded orca story and the stunning Seattle/Pacific Northwest setting Author is marketing savvy, has a strong online presence through her blog and website, and is connected to groups and organizations that focus on orcas such as the Orca Network Based on a true story

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
West Margin Press
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2017
Pages
228
ISBN
9781943328604