Treasure of the Blue Whale

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Product Details
Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Regal House Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
260
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.5 X 8.5 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781646030040
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About the Author
Steven Mayfield is a past recipient of the Mari Sandoz Prize for fiction and the author of Howling at the Moon, a Best Books of 2010 selection by USA Book News. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and three spoiled mutts.
Reviews
"Steven Mayfield crafts this well-conceived plot into a coming-of-age fable that is full of mystery, heroism, familial love, and humanity. It's a genuine, imaginative, and endearing meditation on how a few good people working together can accomplish so much in a weary world." --Dylan Ward, The US Review of Books
"With Treasure of the Blue Whale, Steven Mayfield has gifted us with a heart-warming depiction of the small-town America of a bygone age, peopled with wonderful characters. It's reminiscent of the likes of Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine, with a coming of age tale at its heart but plenty of vignettes scattered throughout to make us laugh, gasp and cheer. You won't read a more charming book this year." --Oliver Kirrage, Publisher of That Guy Reading
"Treasure of the Blue Whale is a charming, nostalgic story full of lively characters, entertaining escapades, and dramatic flourishes, punctuated by moments of delightfully farcical humor." --Catherine Langrehr, Indie Reader
"In the masterful novel Treasure of the Blue Whale, snowballing secrecy and lies are counterbalanced by genuine community warmth." --Karen Rigby, Foreword Reviews
"Readers looking for a slightly stylized yarn of small-town drama will find much to enjoy in this charming book. A whale of a tale concerning a boy who tries to lift everyone's spirits. " --Kirkus Reviews
"In these challenging times, Steven Mayfield's Treasure of the Blue Whale provides an oasis of humor and comfort as it portrays a small town during the Great Depression. Mayfield beautifully depicts the town's characters and what happens to them, creating a novel that's charming and even laugh-out-loud funny." --Blue Ink Review