Book Descriptions
for The Storm Whale by Benji Davies
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Noi, who lives with his father by the sea, spends most of his days by himself while his dad works on his fishing boat. It’s a lonely life, until the morning after a storm when Noi sees a small whale stranded on the beach. Wanting to help, he carts it home on his small wagon. Once it is safely deposited in the bathtub, Noi enjoys the whale’s company as he tells it stories and plays water-themed music on the record player. At first his dad doesn’t notice the new addition to the household, but eventually he discovers Noi delivering a fishy meal to his friend and says they must “take the whale back to the sea, where it belonged.” As difficult as it is to say good-bye, the encounter with the whale alerts Noi’s dad to his son’s solitary days and the following pages show the two spending time together while Noi hopes that “one day, soon … he would see his friend again.” This warm, quiet story has an understated playfulness in both the words and the illustrations. (Ages 3–7)
CCBC Choices 2015. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2015. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Every day, in a house by the sea, a little boy watches his father leave for a long day's work. One night, a great storm washes a small whale onto the beach. The boy discovers the whale is a good listener. The father discovers the boy is lonely. Together, they return the whale to the sea. And from that day on, the boy learns that the father can be a good listener too, in Benji Davies's heartwarming tale, The Storm Whale.
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