Jessaloup’s Song

Jessaloup’s Song by Hester Velmans, published by Van Horton Books in October 2011, is a captivating tale that intertwines fantasy and marine life. This edition spans 218 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with a sixty-ton humpback whale stranded on Cape Cod, and only one girl, Isabel, knows his true identity. As Jessaloup is transformed into a boy, Isabel must guide him in adapting to human life, all while they race against time to avert a looming natural disaster threatening the East Coast.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love, friendship, and the bonds that connect all living beings. As Isabel and Jessaloup navigate their challenges, they confront skepticism and misunderstandings, alongside the complexities of teenage emotions. This book not only continues the journey from Isabel of the Whales but also enriches the exploration of family ties across species, making it a unique addition to juvenile fiction.
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A sixty-ton humpback whale lies stranded, gasping for breath, on the sands of Cape Cod… and there’s just one girl in the world who knows who he is. When Jessaloup is transformed into a boy, Isabel has to teach him to walk, talk, and act human, so that together they can raise the alarm about a terrible natural disaster that’s threatening the East Coast. With the calamity’s deadline drawing near, the two teens must overcome skepticism, jealousies, misunderstandings, and even some atrociously bad music, if they are to Save the Humans. A follow-up to the “magical” Isabel of the Whales, Jessaloup’s Song clears up the mystery of Isabel’s origins, while exploring teenage love and celebrating the family ties that bind all species.
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