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102 pages, Paperback
First published June 1, 2011
“Pelican was a little nervous. After all, this was his first customer.” (p. 15)
“There were two reasons that Professor Whale was a teacher. Because he was extraordinarily big and because he was extraordinarily old. In other words, because he was, quite simply, extraordinary.This book is for young readers and doesn’t have a lot of text. The writing is simple yet creative. Though this is primarily a funny story, there are one or two poignant moments contained within. The doodle-like illustrations enhance the story’s mood.
And he was especially extraordinary at spouting. No one could spout like him.” (p. 34)
Dear Giraffe,
Thank you for your letter. You asked what I look like, but looking is a very odd thing.
At the moment I live on Whale Point, which is surrounded by sea, just like my home on Penguin Island. In the daytime, when the sun shines, the sea looks blue. But in the morning and the evening it looks completely different. And at night, it's different again.
And that's not all. No matter whether the sea looks blue or green or orange, when I scoop up a bucketful the water becomes transparent. Isn't that strange?
Perhaps it isn't looking that's strange, but the sea itself.
Or maybe it's the bucket.
But you asked what I look like. I think I am mostly black and white. Even when I climbed into a bucket, my feathers did not change. So I think that must be right.
Yours sincerely,
Penguin at Whale Point
P.S. I think you and I would get along. I'm looking forward to your next letter.