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Whale: Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize

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4cm. It will let your child discover marine animals in their natural habitat and follow the adventures of our whale calf. We are one of the United Kingdoms oldest chandlers, tracing our history back 500 years. Measures 27 x 24cm. We donate 50p to Coram Beanstalk for every subscription book box that we send to a subscriber. The Snail and the Whale is a delightful tale of adventure and friendship by the unparalleled picture book partnership of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, creators of The Gruffalo. Together they go on an amazing journey, past icebergs and volcanoes, sharks and penguins, and the little snail feels so small in the vastness of the world. Dimensions: 14x2. Open Monday - Friday: 9:30 - 15:30

  • Hardback
  • ISBN: 9781851244287
  • 23 colour illustrations
  • 48 pages, 203 x 232mm
  • Publication September 2015
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Reviews

Kacey Compton

Men are not demonized, it is simply that a name is not necessary or important to the furthering of the story. Unique and absorbing, I would recommend this book to everyone. In Whale, we follow the eventful lives of Geumbok and, later, her daughter Chunhui.

It borders on fantastical at times but reads less like fantasy and more like a fairy tale, a truly epic novel and so wonderful well translated! Its hard to say much more without giving away spoilers! Geumbok is a beautiful, strong-willed and intelligent woman who escapes from a traumatic childhood of loss, and is hurled into the big wide world.

I also got the feeling that being named is the narrators way of showing the most significant and beloved men in their lives. There's a huge emphasis on female strength and power throughout and, while there are some memorable and loveable male characters, many of the men featuring throughout the novel lack even the basic dignity of a name, and instead are referred to as the fishmonger, the lumberjack, the truck driver, and so on. A beautiful picture of life in Korea and how their society, and circumstances, changed so drastically over the course of their lives.

This is a stunning translation and a story that will remain with me for a long time. Later in the novel, surprising events occur which entirely change the tone, in such a way that feels like a commentary on society's expectations of men and women, which is a theme i always love reading about. Their lives are guided by fate, and their futures are entwined with those of an ugly old crone and her one-eyed daughter.

This is absolutely one of my all-time favorite reads. Chunhui, her daughter, is vastly different from her mother and resembles more her father, built like a house and seemingly of sub-par intelligence.

This combined with her intelligence makes her a fantastic entrepreneur and throughout her life she builds various majorly successful businesses from the ground up. The characters are so well formed that they feel real and I found myself genuinely feeling for them, and wanting good things to happen to them. I loved this book. The Whale, which she spots breaching the surface of the wide ocean as she begins this new life, is used symbolically throughout the story to represent her inner strength and constant desire for more, bigger, better.

Mute, but with the ability to converse with Jumbo the elephant, Chunhui lives a simple life, following the paths she is guided down by those raising her.



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