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Freeing Keiko: The Journey of a Killer Whale from Free Willy to the Wild [Hardcover]

Kenneth Brower (Author)
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October 20, 2005 1592401473 978-1592401475 1ST
Captured as a two-year-old calf off the coast of Iceland in 1979 by a fishing vessel, the killer whale who would become Keiko was soon sent to North America, struggling for many of his early years in captivity. Sent to live at an amusement park in Mexico City, the orca languished in a tank too small, in water too warm, and received an improper diet—and was soon beset by a vicious skin virus. But after he starred in director Richard Donner’s hit film Free Willy in 1993, Keiko gained international celebrity as the most famous marine mammal in the world, as millions learned of his plight.

With the help of a dedicated team of environmentalists led by the Earth Island Institute and $7.5 million from the deep pockets of eccentric cellular-phone billionaire Craig McCaw, he was rescued from his critical illness and installed in a $7.3-million facility in Oregon that was designed to prepare him for a return to the wild. In a move that would cause controversy within the scientific, environmental, and marine park communities, he ultimately would return to his native Iceland where a team of keepers would attempt to release him, making the cinematic story that had captivated the world’s children a reality.

Award-winning environmental writer Kenneth Brower has created a narrative that is by turns heartrending and exhilarating, re-creating the intricate, mesmerizing world of the sea in all its lushness. In bringing to life this unforgettable animal alongside the men and women who dedicated their lives to his return to the sea, Freeing Keiko illuminates much about human nature as well.

Praise for Kenneth Brower’s A Song for Satawal:
“Like the work of Paul Gauguin and, perhaps, of Margaret Mead, this is a thoroughly romantic account, the product of an astral traveler-in-reverse who finds . . . more to marvel at than John Glenn ever did in space.”
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The movie Free Willy was a phenomenon. The story of how the life of a juvenile delinquent was turned around by his relationship with a captive killer whale, and how he in turn freed the whale, made millions of dollars worldwide. But what of Keiko, the whale star of the movie, captive and sick in an undersized pool at a second-rate aquarium in Mexico? The clamor to rescue Keiko, and the controversies this rescue engendered, are presented in environmentalist Brower's saga of Keiko's return to the sea. Releasing a whale that was sick, had no hunting skills, and was out of shape from years in captivity is not a simple matter. What happened was well reported by the international press. Brower had access to all stages of Keiko's rehabilitation to the wild. But this is not just a sentimental story, as the author also covers the bureaucracy of an international release, the science behind Keiko's rehabilitation, and the battle over devoting so much time and resources to one animal. Nancy Bent
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Brower is a master of the environmental genre, and the strength of this particular story makes it a page-turner... -- Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, author of The Hidden Life of Dogs and The Tribe of the Tiger

Kenneth surely has mastered the language of the sea. Keiko would have been proud to have Kenneth represent him. -- Ralph Helfer, author of Modoc: The True Story of the Greatest Elephant Who Ever Lived

This book tells you what really happened to Keiko. I loved it. -- Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Gotham; 1ST edition (October 20, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592401473
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592401475
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #549,136 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly written and exaggerated, January 2, 2006
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the_book_collector (Flower Mound, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Freeing Keiko: The Journey of a Killer Whale from Free Willy to the Wild (Hardcover)
I was disappointed with this book. I picked it up because I witnessed first hand the process of moving Keiko from Mexico City to Oregon, and in my opinion it was far more organized and professional than what the author describes. I was also disappointed by his extremely negative and condescending portrayal of the people involved, like Keiko's trainers and veterinarians.

These faults would maybe be more tolerable if the book was better written. However, the author has a short, direct style that does not engage the reader's imagination, and jumps from one subject to another - for example, stories and interesting anecdotes pertaining Keiko's transportation from Canada to Mexico only occupy a couple of paragraphs and are never satisfactorily concluded.

The book does pick up slightly afterwards, but the overall style and tone do not improve significantly.

Overall, it seems to me that in his zeal to indict businessmen and an entire Third World country as greedy, corrupt, insensitive and stupid, the author does a disservice to the memory of Keiko and the story of his liberation, and the efforts of all the parties involved.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shows true human nature in handling our own mistakes., November 18, 2005
This review is from: Freeing Keiko: The Journey of a Killer Whale from Free Willy to the Wild (Hardcover)
This book provides more then just a good read on the world's most famous killer whale. It shows the behind the scenes story of the controversy, the politics, and the cult following that surfaced because of the making of one kid's movie about a boy who helped a whale return to his family.
Honestly though, the best part of this book is that it shows the many sides of humans, more so then the whale himself, in dealing with such a pioneering project involving the world's largest underdog...an underweight and sick killer whale...who would go on to surprise the world with the lessons he teaches us about his species and our own. What the film SeaBiscuit did with telling the story of a man and his horse...this book does with the world and one whale.

Very good read...
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommend, November 4, 2005
This review is from: Freeing Keiko: The Journey of a Killer Whale from Free Willy to the Wild (Hardcover)
I enjoyed this book tremendously, and I think that it addressed and clarified a lot of misinformation that was put out in the press. I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about the Keiko project.
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THERE WAS A WHALE CALLED SIGGI, CAPTURED AS A CALF OFF THE EAST Fiords of Iceland. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
medical pool, bay pen, wild whales, wild orcas, wild killer whales, other orcas, roller truck, harbor strait, male killer whale, staff window, captive killer whales, satellite tag, sea pen, famous whale, barrier net, real whale, camera strobes, wolf eels, other whales, dry house, walk boat, head trainer
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David Phillips, Free Willy Keiko Foundation, Sea World, Lanny Cornell, Jeff Foster, Colin Baird, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Westman Islands, Nolan Harvey, Warner Bros, Frank Haavik, Katherine Hanly, North Atlantic, Earth Island Institute, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Ocean Futures, United States, North Rocks, Peter Noah, Reino Aventura, San Francisco, Taknes Bay, Dane Richards, Mexico City, Dianne Hammond
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