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A Cry for the Ocean

English · Paperback / Softback

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A girl named Sukara is at the beach and discovers a mermaid who is upset about the damage that plastic is wreaking on her home. She is distraught and crying. Then, to her horror, the mermaid discovers that even her tears are plastic. She shows Sukara what is happening in the ocean because of plastic pollution. Sukara starts crying, and they discover something magical about humans that can save the oceans. Sukara embarks on a quest to share what she knows.
A Cry for the Ocean was written 5 years ago when I read about the plastic collecting in the ocean in the gyres. I was shocked to see what we were doing to our ocean. I researched the subject more, and wanted to write a story about what I discovered. The spark that created this story was when I read that 'Mermaids' Tears' is a term beachcombers use to describe the tiny pieces of plastic that result from weathered, larger pieces of plastic. Recently, the sad situation in the oceans has become much more publicized, and I'm happy to see the momentum gathering to prevent plastic from being produced and thrown away at the current rate. I hope this story inspires everyone to know that once we care enough about saving the ocean, we are one step away from making that a reality. And yes, we should shed a few tears along the way!
I hope this book will raise awareness of the plight of the ocean, and create more hope that we have it within ourselves to repair the damage we have done.
Working with incredibly talented illustrator Tamara Piper, this is a beautiful picture book with colourful and touching illustrations. Accompanying the book is a collection of teaching resources and activities for teachers and parents.

About the author










Charlotte is a teacher by profession, and has many years of experience working with teaching creative writing. She has published over 400 stories written by her students as chapter books., but this is the first time she has published her own work. David Attenborough, James Herriot and Gerald Durrell gave her an early love of nature. A trip to Australia's Great Barrier Reef on her gap year showed her how beautiful the ocean can be. Greta Thunberg inspired her to publish this book, after it sat on her computer for six years. She is a real life Sukara. She hopes this story inspires more people to care about saving the ocean. And yes, we should shed a few tears along the way!

Product details

Authors Charlotte Safieh
Assisted by Tamara Piper (Illustration)
Publisher Blue Jay Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.08.2019
 
EAN 9781916177628
ISBN 978-1-916177-62-8
No. of pages 32
Dimensions 203 mm x 254 mm x 3 mm
Weight 127 g
Subject Children's and young people's books > Picture books

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