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And the Ocean Was Our Sky :A full-colour, exquisitely illustrated retelling of Moby Dick from the whales' perspective, exploring death, war, power and obsession by a multi-award-winning author

3.61 ( 7,258 Ratings by Goodreads)
And the Ocean Was Our Sky

And the Ocean Was Our Sky :A full-colour, exquisitely illustrated retelling of Moby Dick from the whales' perspective, exploring death, war, power and obsession by a multi-award-winning author

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3.61 (7,258 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 September, 2019
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"Mind-bendingly brilliant and fearlessly strange." – Frances Hardinge
"A haunting, lyrical fable." – The Bookseller
"Awe-inspiring." – The Times, Children's Book of the Week

From the multi-award-winning author of A Monster Calls comes a haunting tale of power and obsession that turns the story of Moby Dick upside down.

The whales of Bathsheba's pod live for the hunt. Led by the formidable Captain Alexandra, they fight a never-ending war against men. Then the whales attack a man ship, and instead of easy prey they find the trail of a myth, a monster, perhaps the devil himself... With their relentless Captain leading the chase, they embark on the final hunt, one that will forever change the worlds of whales and men.

Prizes

Short-listed for UKLA Book Award 2020 (UK),Nominated for The Carnegie Medal 2020 (UK),Nominated for Kate Greenaway Medal (CILIP) 2020 (UK)

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781406385861
ISBN10 1406385867
Number Of Pages 160
Item Weight 560 g
Product Dimensions 170 x 244 x 14 mm
Publisher / Reseller Walker Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Ness explores war, power and obsession in a haunting, lyrical fable that reimagines the story of Moby Dick from the perspective of the whales. * The Bookseller *
“a haunting reimagining […] Exquisite art from Cai.” * The Bookseller, Children’s Previews *
Ness’s imagination is often awe-inspiring; he goes to places no whale has gone before and is never short of a deep thought. This is not just a story about hunting whales, it’s a comment on the futility of war, and the myths that we create and use as excuses for our actions. * The Times, Children's Book of the Week *
“With gorgeous, eerie illustrations threaded through the narrative and enhancing the haunting lyricism and prose, this is a beautiful and deeply strange book that tips your perspective upside-down and pitches you head-first into the cold heights of the oceans.” * The Scotsman *
“Beautiful illustrations make this hardback a special gift and would suit teens who are after something thought-provoking and a little bit different.” * Country Life *

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Author's Bio

Patrick Ness is the award-winning and bestselling author of the Chaos Walking trilogy, A Monster Calls, More Than This, The Rest of Us Just Live Here and Release. John Green has described him as "an insanely beautiful writer". He has won every major prize in children's fiction, including the Carnegie Medal twice. He has written the screenplay for the film of A Monster Calls and the BBC Doctor Who spin-off, Class.

Rovina Cai creates illustrations that evoke a sense of intrigue and she is often inspired by the past. From myths and fairy-tales to gothic novels, she loves stories that bring a little bit of magic and wonder to the present day.

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