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Sunny the Shark

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

Planet Earth meets Narwhal and Jelly in this funny and suspenseful early reader graphic novel series featuring heroic animals surviving in the perilous wilderness! Inspired by true events, the story includes facts about climate change, sharks, and how kids can help protect the environment.
"A heartening and pensive story, told through irresistibly charming art, Star the Elephant is an utter delight." —John Patrick Green, New York Times-bestselling creator of InvestiGators, on Star the Elephant
Sunny the Shark is a fearsome predator. As the oceanic whitetip shark searches for her next meal, a chatty school of pilot fish trails behind, cleaning her in exchange for food crumbs. But when Sunny mistakes a plastic ring for prey and it gets caught around her fin, she soon struggles to hunt. Will she be able to break free and find food before winter sets in?

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2022
      A bit of floating trash turns a young oceanic whitetip shark's life into a losing struggle to survive. The loop of plastic that pins down one of her fins makes it so hard for Sunny to catch prey that even a school of hero-worshiping pilot fish that had been following to snatch up leftovers swims away. In cleanly drawn sequential panels and larger scenes, Lai depicts her "fearsome predator" as more of a victim, with stubby, rounded teeth and droopy fins--unable not only to chase down a taunting ray, but even to keep up with a school of pilot whales on the prowl for squid and eventually, after nearly being hooked by a fishing boat, sinking down to the bottom in exhaustion. As in the actual encounter on which this is based, Sunny is set free at last by marine biologists who clip off the loop--though the author's admission that the real shark was caught by fishermen a few months later rather spoils the happy ending. Still, Sunny's suffering will be palpable to young readers and makes Lai's closing plea to reduce the use of plastics that can entangle or be eaten by sea life all the more cogent. A wrenching cautionary tale but buoyant enough to float its serious message. (Graphic nonfiction. 8-10)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.6
  • Lexile® Measure:450
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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