Sophie the Sea Otter

Sophie the Sea Otter

Author: Aimee Tallian Phd

Publisher: Booklocker.com

Published: 2017-09

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781634923002

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Sophie the Sea Otter tells the story of Sophie, an otter who lives happily in a kelp forest in the ocean. When she and her friends are driven out of their home, however, their absence has disastrous results for the kelp forests that provide food and shelter for other species.


Where the Sea Meets the Sky

Where the Sea Meets the Sky

Author: Peter Bently

Publisher: Hodder Children's Books

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781444946314

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One brave little sea otter is on a quest to find the place where the sea meets the sky. But however far she travels, home is never far away. Sophie's mum says that no one can reach the horizon, and no one should try. But Sophie reckons it doesn't look that far! She sets off on an exciting journey, meeting all sorts of sea creatures on the way - walruses and whales, lobsters and starfish . . . and someone a little more dangerous . . . A beautiful rhyming underwater adventure, stunningly illustrated by talented debut artist Riko Sekiguchi, winner of the 2018 Carmelite Prize.


The Otter Who Loved to Hold Hands

The Otter Who Loved to Hold Hands

Author: Heidi Howarth

Publisher: QED Publishing

Published: 2014-05-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781781711286

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Every evening Otto's family come together to hold hands when they sleep. But in the morning Otto doesn't want to let go Poor Otto's parents can't get anything done with him holding on to them, but he's just too worried and afraid to be left on his own. Until one day Mum opens a special shell with a pearl inside that sparks Otto's attention


Child of a Hidden Sea

Child of a Hidden Sea

Author: A. M. Dellamonica

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2014-06-24

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1466812354

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“High adventure with magical spells and tall sailing ships makes for a rollicking, fun read from the author of the award-winning Indigo Springs.” —Library Journal One minute, twenty-four-year-old Sophie Hansa is in a San Francisco alley trying to save the life of the aunt she has never known. The next, she finds herself flung into the warm and salty waters of an unfamiliar world. Glowing moths fall to the waves around her, and the sleek bodies of unseen fish glide against her submerged ankles. The world is Stormwrack, a series of island nations with a variety of cultures and economies—and a language different from any Sophie has heard. Sophie doesn’t know it yet, but she has just stepped into the middle of a political firestorm, and a conspiracy that could destroy a world she has just discovered . . . her world, where everyone seems to know who she is, and where she is forbidden to stay. But Sophie is stubborn, and smart, and refuses to be cast adrift by people who don’t know her and yet wish her gone. With the help of a sister she has never known, and a ship captain who would rather she had never arrived, she must navigate the shoals of the highly charged politics of Stormwrack, and win the right to decide for herself whether she stays in this wondrous world . . . or is doomed to exile. “Something refreshing in the way of fantasy.” —S.M. Stirling, New York Times–bestselling author


Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait

Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait

Author: Bathsheba Demuth

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 0393635171

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Winner of the 2021 AHA John H. Dunning Prize Longlisted for the 2020 Cundill History Prize Named a Best Book of the Year by Nature, NPR, Library Journal, and Kirkus Reviews "A monument to a people and their land… an allegory of the world we have created." —Sven Beckert, author of Pulitzer Prize finalist Empire of Cotton: A Global History Floating Coast is the first-ever comprehensive history of Beringia, the Arctic land and waters stretching from Russia to Canada. The unforgiving territories along the Bering Strait had long been home to humans—the Inupiat and Yupik in Alaska, and the Yupik and Chukchi in Russia—before American and European colonization. Rapidly, these frigid lands and waters became the site of an ongoing experiment: How, under conditions of extreme scarcity, would modern ideologies of capitalism and communism control and manage the resources they craved? Drawing on her own experience living with and interviewing indigenous people in the region, Bathsheba Demuth presents a profound tale of the dynamic changes and unforeseen consequences that human ambition has brought (and will continue to bring) to a finite planet.


Baby Sea Otter

Baby Sea Otter

Author: Betty Tatham

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2005-09

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9780805075045

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After living under the protection of its mother as a pup, a young sea otter survives the most dangerous period of its life and successfully grows into a strong, skilled adult who is ready to face the world on his own.


Together

Together

Author: Emma Dodd

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2016-10-11

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 0763689408

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This little sea otter loves spending time with his mummy - learning new things, playing together, or even just holding each other. In fact, every day this little sea otter spends with his mummy is special, just because they are together.


Splish, Splash!

Splish, Splash!

Author: Isabel Otter

Publisher: Slide and Seek

Published: 2021-07-08

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 9781838913151

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What will Little Fish find today? Flip the flaps and slide the sliders in this quirky board book that's all about sea creatures!


To the Bright Edge of the World

To the Bright Edge of the World

Author: Eowyn Ivey

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2016-08-02

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1472208633

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Set in the Alaskan landscape that she brought to stunningly vivid life in THE SNOW CHILD (a Sunday Times bestseller 2012, Richard and Judy pick and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Eowyn Ivey's TO THE BRIGHT EDGE OF THE WORLD is a breathtaking story of discovery set at the end of the nineteenth century, sure to appeal to fans of A PLACE CALLED WINTER. *NOMINATED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2017* 'A clever, ambitious novel' The Sunday Times 'Persuasive and vivid... Breathtaking' Guardian Winter 1885. Lieutenant Colonel Allen Forrester accepts the mission of a lifetime, to navigate Alaska's Wolverine River. It is a journey that promises to open up a land shrouded in mystery, but there's no telling what awaits Allen and his small band of men. Allen leaves behind his young wife, Sophie, newly pregnant with the child he had never expected to have. Sophie would have loved nothing more than to carve a path through the wilderness alongside Allen - what she does not anticipate is that their year apart will demand every ounce of courage of her that it does of her husband.


Shine On, Brown Girl

Shine On, Brown Girl

Author: Lakeasha Williams

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781733920339

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Shine On Brown Girl" is an empowering story to Black children everywhere that the color of our skin is smooth like cocoa butter, rich like honey, and sparkles like the stars in the sky. The story is a reminder to celebrate our skin daily, because behind it lies a story of strength and perseverance. Black is fearless, Black is strong and Black is beautiful.