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A young whale starts out simply enjoying krill and ketchup like anyone else before everything changes the day he finds out his tail looks a bit like a wellington boot and he realises that this is different from his classmates at school.
Readers are invited to join Oslo as gets to know his friends and teachers, develops his understanding of the world around him and, more than anything, learns new things about himself. This delightful, thoughtful story combines empathy and excitement with humour and heartfelt honesty. Perfect for children aged 7-11 and great for adults too!
Oslo the whale lives with his dad. He likes swimming, blowing water out of his blowhole, and eating krill and ketchup.
Oslo is the only whale he knows whose tail looks a bit like a wellington boot. Not that it matters, but then again, Oslo's tail seems to be at the root of all kinds of unexpected events.
Along the way, Oslo learns about a lot of things: goals, opposites, sharing, fairness and panic. But will his big moment end in catastrophe? Or might there be a joyous celebration?
Reader opinions
Oslo or The Whale Whose Tail Looks a Bit Like a Wellington Boot has been very positively received by its first wave of readers, young and old. The following quotes have been selected to be representative and to capture a range of aspects of the book, while avoiding spoilers:
- "Full of charming characters!"
- "Reading Oslo made me feel happy."
- "What I really like is the little nuggets of humor sprinkled in for the reader."
- "What a wonderful book. It reminded me of my childhood."
- " I enjoyed both the humour and the way you explain things."
- "I can highly recommend this lovely book."
- "It's rather funny."
- "I would agree the influence is Kafkaesque!"
- "It really is a sweet book."
Reading level and audience
Oslo is a chapter book written in deceptively simple language so that older primary school children should have no difficulty reading alone, while younger children from about 7 up can enjoy it at their own pace or reading together with an adult.
While the book is accessible to younger age groups, middle grade readers will engage more with some of the themes and the multi-layered humour includes elements that grown-ups, particularly parents and teachers, will identify with.
Oslo is a boy whale, but the book is aimed neither specifically at boys nor at girls. The abstract underwater setting in a school for whales makes it possible for the characters to simply be themselves. There are no hairstyles. There are no clothes. The whales are whales.
Themes
The approachable language helps young readers explore topics like fairness, selfishness and the fragility of happiness. The themes are discussed through the ex...
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781914195853
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 142
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-12-22
- Förlag: Consilience Media