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Books with title Sons of the Arctic

  • The Echo of the Arctic

    Gianna Perugini

    (Independently published, June 4, 2020)
    In Lily's second marine adventure, Gianna Perugini gives us a beautiful story about a whale in this book for kids who love marine life...Lily's summer begins with an invitation to visit a marine mammal rescue facility in Canada following her successful rescue of a dolphin. While there, she saves a baby beluga whale.This baby beluga, called Mimic, has a special talent. He imitates the gestures of his rescuers! Lily shares an easy connection with Mimic. Her hope is to spread the potential for an amazing friendship between human and animal, but her roommate, Kinsley, doesn't share the same interest in bonding with marine mammals. Kinsley would rather be singing than engaging with marine life.Lily's excitement about marine mammal welfare will help kids learn compassion for animals. As a female protagonist who loves animals, this young girl shines as a positive and influential role model.
  • The Echo of the Arctic

    Gianna Perugini

    language (, June 4, 2020)
    In Lily’s second marine adventure, Gianna Perugini gives us a beautiful story about a whale in this book for kids who love marine life…Lily's summer begins with an invitation to visit a marine mammal rescue facility in Canada following her successful rescue of a dolphin. While there, she saves a baby beluga whale.This baby beluga, called Mimic, has a special talent. He imitates the gestures of his rescuers! Lily shares an easy connection with Mimic. Her hope is to spread the potential for an amazing friendship between human and animal, but her roommate, Kinsley, doesn’t share the same interest in bonding with marine mammals. Kinsley would rather be singing than engaging with marine life.Lily’s excitement about marine mammal welfare will help kids learn compassion for animals. As a female protagonist who loves animals, this young girl shines as a positive and influential role model.
  • Sons of the Arctic

    Doug WILKINSON

    Hardcover (CLARKE IRWIN & CO., March 15, 1965)
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  • Gates of the Arctic

    Shelena Shorts

    language (Lands Atlantic Publishing, Dec. 10, 2015)
    In a time when a pandemic is threatening the entire population, Risa and her family apply for coveted acceptance into a new Safe City— a place designed to keep the virus out and to preserve a select few of the population. But getting accepted into the city may not be worth it. Especially when she is sedated for secure transport and wakes up, unable to find her family. No matter how wonderful the city claims to be, Risa can’t help but focus on the fact that she’s being kept in while the people she cares about are missing.Meeting a few new friends and an intriguing soldier named Camsen Luck may help, but none of them can convince her that self-preservation is more important than finding her family; or that trying to escape is suicide.In a thought provoking novel, Gates of the Arctic challenges how far people will go to protect themselves in a time of crisis and questions the meaning of true freedom.
  • The Sons of Ares

    Richard Marazano, Jean Michel Ponzio

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, April 16, 2010)
    In the second installment of the science-fiction trilogy, Helen Friedman sets off for the Moon to look for answers after a space capsule bearing Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin lands in the Indian Ocean in 2035. But a Russian message sends the mission to Mars instead. On planet Earth, Helen's daughter Sofia is disappointed by her mother's choices and decides to run away from home.
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  • The Arctic

    Caden Spencer, Erin Spencer, Todd Spencer

    language (KDP, May 15, 2017)
    Dominic and the other penguins are under the heavy tyranny of the wolves. Being bullied and harassed all the time does not have a happy ending. After the oppression gets to Dominic's nerves, he decides to leave, entering a world filled with treachery and betrayal.
  • The Arctic

    Lisa E. Jobe

    language (, May 28, 2016)
    Learn about the arctic through the photo fantasy artwork of Lisa E. Jobe. Children will add a new item to the frozen landscape with the turn of each page. Containing pictures and vocabulary words only, this book is perfect for the preschooler or toddler in your home.
  • The Arctic

    Lynn M. Stone

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 1996)
    Explores the rugged and lonely wilderness of frozen lands and icy seas which sweep around the top of the earth and which are rich with wildlife and scenery
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  • Gates of the Arctic

    Shelena Shorts

    Paperback (Lands Atlantic Publishing, Dec. 10, 2015)
    In a time when a pandemic is threatening the entire population, Risa and her family apply for coveted acceptance into a new Safe City— a place designed to keep the virus out and to preserve a select few of the population. But getting accepted into the city may not be worth it. Especially when she is sedated for secure transport and wakes up, unable to find her family. No matter how wonderful the city claims to be, Risa can’t help but focus on the fact that she’s being kept in while the people she cares about are missing. Meeting a few new friends and an intriguing soldier named Camsen Luck may help, but none of them can convince her that self-preservation is more important than finding her family; or that trying to escape is suicide. In a thought provoking novel, Gates of the Arctic challenges how far people will go to protect themselves in a time of crisis and questions the meaning of true freedom.
  • The Last of the Arctic

    William Kurelek

    Paperback (Pagurian Press, Jan. 1, 1978)
    Rare Book
  • The Arctic

    Alan Baker

    Hardcover (Peter Bedrick, Sept. 1, 1999)
    This series helps children develop their reading skills while they learn about animals and their habitats. A different animal is revealed on each spread, and the entire menagerie is presented at the end of each book. The text is simple and lyrical, capturing the imagination and sparking the curiosity of young readers. Alan Baker's beautiful illustrations and engaging text makes this series a must-read for all youngsters. Each book also includes a picture index to facilitate learning.
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  • The Last of the Arctic

    William Kurelek

    Hardcover (Pagurian Pr, Nov. 1, 1976)
    The Canadian artist depicts such disappearing aspects of Eskimo life as the hunt, the Shaman, igloo-building, and soapstone-carving