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The Year of the Whale

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Simon & Schuster, Sep 1, 1984 - Nature - 224 pages
A rare and timeless book that takes the reader beneath the ocean's surface to travel with a young sperm whale. With a new foreword by the author. "A writer of unusual grace and feeling ... This is a fine book". -- The New Yorker

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User Review  - CookieDemon - Goodreads

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User Review  - Douglas Larson - Goodreads

I read this book many years ago but found myself quite taken with the author's approach. It is a nonfiction book about whales but he weaves a fictional story about a specific whale throughout the book ... Read full review

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Contents

PROLOGUE Approaching the Year of the Whale
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SEPTEMBER
9
OCTOBE R
23
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About the author (1984)

Leonard Everett Fisher is a well-known and prolific author and illustrator of children's books. He has also written for adults and created illustrations for magazines. In addition, Fisher was dean of the Whitney School of Art and a visiting professor at a number of schools. Fisher was born in 1927 in the Bronx, New York, and started to draw as a small child. After graduating from high school, he studied at Brooklyn College and then entered the army where he worked with a mapmaker. He holds a B.F.A. and a M.F.A. from Yale University. The first book that Fisher illustrated was The Exploits of Xenophon, written by Geoffrey Household and published in 1955. Fisher then illustrated and wrote numerous books himself. He is well known for the Colonial Americans series, for the Nineteenth-Century America series for young adults, and for many other nonfiction works. He has written two works for adults-Masterpieces of American Painting (1985) and Remington and Russell (1986).

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