Waltzes with Giants: The Twilight Journey of the North Atlantic Right Whale
Peter C. Stone
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Description
Waltzes with Giants is a moving portrait of one of the earth's largest endangered mammals. Mystical and provocative, the book is inspired by a real North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) and her threatened migrations from Atlantic Canada to her calving grounds off the coasts of Georgia and Florida. In the spirit of marine biologist and conservationist Rachel Carson's sea trilogy, the story evokes the wonder, the sorrow, and the conflicts associated with this member of the suborder Mysticetes (baleen whales). Blending sound science and art with a literary voice, Peter C. Stone takes us beneath the waves to reveal how we have historically decimated many species of whales and other species of fish and aquatic mammals for material gain, even though they are an integral part of the ecosystems upon which we depend. Supported by a glossary of scientific and book-specific words, as well as a list of resource links for the North Atlantic right whale and other marine mammals, Waltzes with Giants is built upon questions. While inviting us to imagine how our consuming culture impacts the ocean with fishing gear, waste, and noise, Stone's passionate prose and "dreamy, evocative" (School Library Journal) paintings captivate readers of all ages by making science and the marvels of the oceans engaging and comprehensible.
Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
Skyhorse Publishing
Publish Date
September 11, 2012
Pages
112
Dimensions
10.4 X 10.3 X 0.7 inches | 2.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781620871065
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Peter C. Stone's contemporary tonalist landscape paintings have been described as luminous spiritual journeys that celebrate nature and native lands, from New England to the Antarctic. He lives in Marion, Massachusetts.