Whalesong

Whalesong by Robert Siegel, published by Lulu.com in July 2016, is a 120-page work that immerses readers in a vivid world of fantasy. The narrative unfolds through the life of Hruna, a humpback whale destined for greatness. The story captures the interplay of light and shadow, the vastness of the ocean, and the mysteries of the underwater realm, all while exploring themes of courage and survival.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of elements, including the enchanting song of the humpback whale and the challenges faced by Hruna as he embarks on his journey into adulthood. The narrative delves into the myth of origins and the significance of the Lonely Cruise, a rite of passage that leads Hruna to confront both the beauty and dangers of the ocean. This edition offers a unique perspective on the life of whales and their struggles, inviting readers to experience the wonders of the sea and the bonds within a pod.
Official synopsis Publisher
The play of light and shadow, sea and sky; tropical breezes and the chill breath of arctic ice mountains; the mystery of Leviathan, greatest of all God’s creatures, of endless undersea caverns, of krill beds stretching miles in all directions and hundreds of fathoms deep, of the Ice at the End of the World, of the haunting song of the humpback whale. These are the elements woven into a tapestry of wonder and enchantment by Robert Siegel… Here is the story of Hruna the humpback whale, from birth marked for greatness by his size and courage. As days of carefree frolicking give way to adolescence, Hruna prepares for the Lonely Cruise, the rite of passage into adulthood, by visiting the Great Whale who lives on the ocean floor. There he learns the myth of origins and receives his true name in preparation for the swift adventures and narrow escapes that propel him into the ultimate challenge of leading his pod of whales in a desperate fight for survival.
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