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Peg and the Whale [Hardcover]

Kenneth Oppel (Author), Terry Widener (Illustrator)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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September 1, 2000

Peg was born upon the bright blue sea.

A big, strapping lass, she isn't one to do things in half measures. Anything she turns her hand to, she's good at. But she wants more than that. She wants big, she wants better, she wants best. She wants to be the world's best fisherman....

Now that Peg's pushing seven, she figures it's high time she caught herself a whale. So she packs up her fishing rod and signs on with the whaling ship Viper. Peg is ready to catch a whale. But is the whale ready for Peg?

In this humorous nautical tall tale, Kenneth Oppel and Terry Widener have created a feisty, independent child hero for the ages.


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From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 3-Peg was born on her parents' fishing boat and grew up hauling sheets, pulling lines, and gutting fish. Now that she is almost seven and has already caught just about everything that lives in the sea, she decides to set her sights a bit higher and signs onto a whaling ship. A few days later, she hooks her prey, but the jealous first mate cuts the rope holding her to the mast and she is taken for a ride by the angry creature. Peg is never fazed, however, and as she flies through the air behind the huge animal, she thinks, "Just as well-That old ship was only slowing me down." The whale swallows her whole and Peg makes herself at home in its stomach, using driftwood to build a ladder to its blowhole. When she finally returns home, she is ready for a new kind of challenge-mountain climbing. This outrageous story never misses a beat, and the feisty, redheaded Peg is in a league with other modern tall-tale heroines such as Anne Isaacs's Swamp Angel (Dutton, 1994) and the star of Diane Stanley's Saving Sweetness (Putnam, 1996). Done in acrylic on paper, Widener's paintings have a bright quality and bits of exaggerated humor that suit the larger-than-life tale. A whale of an adventure story with a thoroughly likable heroine.
Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Carroll County Public Library, Eldersburg, MD
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Ages 5-8. According to Oppel, this jaunty, action-packed tall tale was inspired by the old sea shanty "Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor" and by the biblical story of Jonah and the whale. It centers on a little girl, "pushing seven," who is determined to make her mark on the world. The tale progresses by boasts and brags. Peg, born in Gloucester oilskins, catches and guts fish with the best of them. But as the book's refrain goes, "She wanted big, she wanted better, she wanted best," so she fixes on hauling in a whale. She runs off to a whaling ship, excites the envy of some sailors with her fish-catching ability, and, in snagging her whale, is swallowed whole. How she survives and thrives makes for a funny and inspiring take on resourcefulness and optimism. Award-winning illustrator Widener showcases the witty exaggerations of the story in his vibrant acrylics. The double-page spread showing tiny Peg in yellow oilskins scanning the sea atop the enormous whale is, in itself, a tribute to courage. Children will like the way the illustrations splash across the pages, the tale's delightful humor, and the wonderful rhythm of the words. Connie Fletcher
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing; 1st edition (September 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689824238
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689824234
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,736,233 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Kenneth Oppel is the author of numerous books for young readers. His award-winning Silverwing trilogy has sold over a million copies worldwide, and been adapted as an animated TV series and stage play. Airborn was winner of a Michael L Printz Honor Book Award, and the Canadian Governor General's Award for Children's Literature; its sequel, Skybreaker, was a New York Times bestseller and was named Children's Novel of the Year by the London Times. His most recent book is HALF BROTHER. Born on Vancouver Island, he has lived in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, England, Ireland, and now lives in Toronto with his wife and children.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Energetic and fun, January 5, 2001
This review is from: Peg and the Whale (Hardcover)
This engaging, infectious tall tale is lots of fun. It's a rollicking story about a girl who sets out to be the world's best fisherman and catch a whale. Undeterred by the fact that it's a mammal, she hooks one with her fishing rod, and ends up taken for a ride. She makes herself at home in the whale's belly, keeps warm in the Arctic by singing sea shanties, and eventually steers the whale home. The tale's outrageous tone never falters and Peg is so brash and insistent that she's believable, despite the outlandishness of her story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars my kids love it; I'm lukewarm, July 31, 2011
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My kids love this book, and several phrases ("a pox on those scurvy harpoons!" and "nantucket sleigh ride") have become standard family lingo in a short period of time. The story is a fun tall tale, and the pictures charming. Other than the aforementioned phrases, the writing could be crisper and more elegant, but it's held up reasonably well to re-reading every night for a couple weeks now, so that's better than most.
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