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Good-bye for Today : The Diary of a Young Girl at Sea [Hardcover]

Connie Roop (Author), Peter Roop (Author), Thomas Allen (Illustrator)
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May 1, 2000 9 and up

Laura doesn't want to keep a journal, but her mother says she must. After all, writing about the day-to-day life aboard her father's ship, the Monticello, will preserve her memories of a most interesting and at times terrifying, experience.

The Monticello is a whaling ship, and Laura's father has decided to bring Laura, her mother, and her little brother, William, along on this voyage, for as soon as they fill the ship's hold with whale oil in the Arctic they shall return to their home in New Bedford -- a home that Laura, who was born in the Sandwich Islands, has never seen.

But the long trip to the Arctic is a perilous one indeed. There are terrible storms, increasing cold, the thrill (and pity) of the whale hunt, the loss of crew members, and most of all the threat of ice, which can surround a ship and squeeze it into splinters.

Based on real journals from children who lived aboard nineteenth-century whaling ships, Peter and Connie Roop's story introduces young readers to one plucky girl and her family's unusual but fascinating lifestyle.


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From Publishers Weekly

Careful research underpins this intriguing tale set aboard a whaling ship in 1871. Based on the experiences of two real children who traveled with their families at sea, an exciting story unfolds through the daily journal entries of nine-year-old Laura, who sails from Japan to Arctic whaling grounds with her parents and younger brother (she ends each entry with the words "Good-bye for today"). The Roops (Girl of the Shining Mountains: Sacagawea's Story) deftly winnow history for details that will delight and fascinate young readers, from a pet duck who falls overboard to descriptions of food (hardtack biscuits had to be tapped on the table until the weevils fell out), shipboard accidents and encounters with Eskimos (who wear pieces of ivory in holes in their cheeks, reports Laura) and more. The taut narrative offers adventure as well: Laura learns to sail with her father on one of the slender whaleboats and, in the final passages, relies on that skill to rescue her family after they abandon ship in an ice field. In an attractive design, Allen's (A Place Called Freedom) ink sketches (purporting to be Laura's own) pepper the diary entries, while a handful of double-spread illustrations in colored pencil and oil wash further enlivens the book. Ages 7-10. (May)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Grade 2-5-The Roops capture the voice of a nine-year-old seafarer aboard her father's ship, the Monticello, a New England whaler en route from Japan to the Bering Sea in 1871. An author's note explains that the book is based on the real journal of Laura Jernegan as well as on the experiences of Mary Williams, another child who sailed aboard a whaling ship with her family. Accounts of the stranding of most of the fleet and reproductions of pages of the diary that inspired this book are available in a number of older nonfiction titles, but, with the current popularity of historical-fiction-as-diary, students will be more likely drawn to this version. Allen's colored-pencil and oil-wash spreads depict Laura's family's cabin, the gigantic prey, and the immobile fleet trapped in the September Bering ice. The brief text and the sepia-ink diary illustrations make this an attractive and interesting read. Thoughtful, older readers may even be inspired to pursue the primary sources. Unfortunately, the book cries for a map of the Monticello's route.
Sue Sherif, Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library, AK
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 42 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum; 1st edition (May 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689822227
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689822223
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,523,140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Diary of a whaling daughter, July 2, 2000
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This review is from: Good-bye for Today : The Diary of a Young Girl at Sea (Hardcover)
This book is based on the true life experiences of two girls who accompanied their whaling families aboard whaling vessels at the end of the ninteenth century. Their experiences are combined in this fictional journal chronicling a character's life at sea.

The girl's voice is vivid and real, her experiences easy to imagine.

The illustrations sometimes try to look like a child's ink sketches in a diary and sometimes are double-page color depictions of incidents in the book.

I think the placement of the glossary at the beginning is great. I enjoyed the author's note at the end also.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A young girl's diary of life on a whaling ship., November 9, 2000
This review is from: Good-bye for Today : The Diary of a Young Girl at Sea (Hardcover)
Nine-year-old Laura, daughter of a whaling captain, has never even seen her parents' home in New Bedford, Massachusetts. She was born on the Sandwich Islands (present-day Hawaii) and has lived most of her life there. But now, her father has decided that the whole family will join him on this voyage home to Massachusetts. So Laura, her mother, and her seven-year-old brother board her father's ship and sail north to the Arctic, where they must face excitement, danger, and long days of boredom before they can return home. This book featured lovely drawings and was told through Laura's diary entries. Laura's character was based on two real daughters of whaling captains, Laura Jernengan and Mary Williams. This is a good book for younger readers interested in historical fiction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good-Bye For Today Review, May 5, 2004
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This review is from: Good-bye for Today : The Diary of a Young Girl at Sea (Hardcover)
In the book Good-Bye For Today the Roops capture the voice of a nine year old girl name Laura. Laura was grown up in the Sandwich Islands, which we now call Hawaii. She's on her way whale hunting with her family and some sailors. They ride a ship call the Monticello a kind of ship for whale hunting. On the way Laura has to write a diary of what she sees. Even though she doesn't want to her mother says she must. With the help of sailors they try to survive in the cold Arctic. Laura never seen an Eskimo and she can't wait to see one. They try to get through terrible storms and huge blocks of ice. Even though they know not everyone on the ship will survive, they stay together as a team, taking care of each other. Will they survive in the Arctic? Well to find out read Good-Bye For Today!

This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn about whale hunting or about a girl and her life. I would recommend this book to anyone.

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