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category: Children's Nonfiction
published: Sep 2019
ISBN:9781459819993
publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Orcas Everywhere

The Mystery and History of Killer Whales

by Mark Leiren-Young

tagged: environmental conservation & protection, marine life, endangered
Description

Orcas are found in every ocean on the planet, but can they survive their relationship with humans?

Orcas Everywhere looks at how humans around the world (Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike) related to orcas in the past, how we relate to them now and what we can do to keep cetacean communities alive and thriving. The book deals with science, philosophy, environmentalism and ethics in a kid-friendly and accessible way. Writer, filmmaker and orca activist Mark Leiren-Young takes us back to when killer whales were considered monsters and examines how humans went from using orcas for target practice to nearly loving them to death. If you know a young person who loves Free Willy or Finding Nemo, they will fall in love with these whales.

About the Author

Mark Leiren-Young is an award-winning author, screenwriter, playwright and filmmaker. He is the author of three books about whales for children: Orcas Everywhere: The Mystery and History of Killer Whales (which was short-listed for a Red Cedar Book Award and the Information Book Award and won the City of Victoria Children’s Book Prize), Orcas of the Salish Sea and Big Whales, Small World (which were all commended as selections for the 2020 CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens). He has also written two books about sharks, including Sharks Forever: The Mystery and History of the Planet’s Perfect Predator (which was commended as an Honor Book for the 2023 Green Earth Book Award) and Big Sharks, Small World. He has written TV shows for young viewers for Netflix, CBC, ABC, BBC Kids and PBS. He wrote, directed and produced the award-winning documentary The Hundred-Year-Old Whale. Mark hosts the podcast Skaana, sharing ocean stories, and is actively involved in the fight for the survival of the endangered southern resident orcas. He lives in Saanich, British Columbia.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
9 to 12
Grade:
4 to 7
Reading age:
9 to 12
Awards
  • , Young Readers' Choice Book Awards of British Columbia (YRCABC) Red Cedar Book Awards
  • Commended, The Nature Generation Green Earth Book Award - Honor Book
  • Short-listed, Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable Information Book Award
  • Winner, City of Victoria Children’s Book Prize
  • Commended, Bank Street College of Education Children's Book Committee Best Children's Books of the Year
Editorial Reviews

"Told in an accessible, conversational style, this is a book for children and adults to enjoy. It opened my eyes to so much I didn't know about orcas. It's also a real page-turner. Leiren-Young never condescends to his readers; he tells it like it is, and 'like it is' is not always pretty. But he gives hope for the future and offers up achievable steps we can take to help. This is, quite simply, an important and beautiful book."

— Susin Nielsen, award-winning author of <i>No Fixed Address</i>

“Pages filled with photographs, impassioned narrative, “Orca Bites” (facts), and further research resources make this title one for all libraries.”

— Booklist

“A valuable, extensive examination of what we’ve learned about orcas, filling a spot as an up-to-date reference among the many books in publication about this topic. Highly Recommended.”

— CM: Canadian Review of Materials

“Leiren-Young provides several stories to support his premises and exploration into this species; the stories add high interest level to the reading…Highly recommended for middle school libraries; supports science curriculum, activism and preservation.”

— Must Read Literature: K thru YA

“A marvelous overview of orcas and their place in history as well a chronicle of their challenges in the past and into the future."

— The Commentary podcast

“A fascinating subject related with passion.”

— Kirkus Reviews

“The subject is important and the text is engaging and appealing, with illustrations and helpful sidebars throughout.”

— School Library Journal

“An amazingly accessible and fun book that explores our relationship with whales over millennia. The reality of their complex and intelligent behavior should give anyone pause in assuming human superiority.”

— Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party of Canada

“This inviting book will be treasured by kids—a fun way to discover orcas and the sea.”

— Erich Hoyt, author of <i>Orca: The Whale Called Killer</i>

“This informative non-fiction title will encourage a love of killer whales and all things aquatic. Readers will enjoy uncovering the mysteries of whales while proving they are not the monsters humans once thought them to be.”

— Resource Links

“The reader will certainly learn much about these fascinating, intelligent, and beautiful creatures, and hopefully will understand why they need to be protected.”

— School Library Connection

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