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Where There's a Whale, There's a Way

Reycraft Books

ISBN: 979-1478891550

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About the Book:

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Autumn lingered late, not a snowstorm in sight. Fooled by warmer bay waters, a pod of orcas forgot to migrate south . . . When the cold finally blustered in, the sudden plunge in temperature froze the bay's surface overnight. And the whales were trapped!​

 

In 2013, the icy arctic winter arrived late to Northern Canada, and the Hudson Bay's surface froze overnight. A pod of eleven orcas, fooled by the warmer waters, were swimming near the small fishing village of Inukjuak and became trapped by the icy conditions, quickly making their struggle to survive international news. For three long days, the world followed along, as the pod searched for a way out and the desperate villagers exhausted every resource to help them. Would the orcas make it out alive?​

 

Where There's a Whale, There's a Way is a gripping true story that captures the race against time as humans and nature intersect in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. Readers will discover the remarkable resilience of these magnificent marine mammals and the extraordinary efforts of the Inukjuak community as they worked tirelessly to save the stranded pod.​

 

With stunning illustrations and compelling narrative, Where There's a Whale, There's a Way explores the impacts of climate change on arctic wildlife while celebrating the power of compassion and cooperation in the face of crisis. Backmatter and discussion questions at the end help parents and educators start a conversation with young readers about the story and how they might have reacted in a similar situation.​

 

Perfect for young readers interested in marine biology, climate science, and stories of survival against the odds, Where There's a Whale, There's a Way delivers an unforgettable tale of hope and determination in the frozen north.

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To order a signed copy, visit Park Road Books.​

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Materials © 2025 Kimberly Wilson 

Art © 2025 Mark Hoffmann

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