
Arctic Thaw
By
Peter Lourie
Read by
Chris Sorensen
Release:
11/15/2013
Release:
02/17/2010
Runtime:
0h 50m
Runtime:
0h 50m
Unabridged
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“Lourie presents a serious look at the local intensities of a global problem. This book should find space on library shelves.”
School Library Journal
Travel north-beyond the Arctic Circle-to Barrow, Alaska, and meet the proud INupiaq people. For thousands of years they have hunted whales on the open sea, but now global climate change threatens their way of life. The whale hunt is about to begin, and you're invited to come along! Just as soon as the ice covering the ocean cracks apart, the whales will appear. Set out with the INupiaqs in their bearded-sealskin boats to hunt bowhead whales, and witness a tradition that has been followed for 3,000 years. So grab some warm clothes and loosen up your throwing arm-the hunt is on! Multiple award-winning author Peter Lourie is acclaimed for his environmental science writing. Here he transports young listeners due north to discover a culture completely different from their own and to show them what climate change means for the INupiaqs and us all. "A must book-right now. Tomorrow is too late."-Jean Craighead George
Release:
2013-11-15
2010-02-17
Runtime:
Runtime:
0h 50m
0h 50m
Format:
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
0.33 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781490608297
9781664497016
Publisher:
Recorded Books, Inc.
Recorded Books, Inc.
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