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How to Save a Whale

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Book Details

  • Author: Nia Joseph
  • Publisher: PIRATES
  • Brand: PIRATES
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 24
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Release Date: 02 February 2021
  • ISBN: 9789387004368

About the Book
How to Save a Whale by Nia Joseph is a beautifully illustrated children’s story that combines adventure with an important environmental message. Set against the vibrant backdrop of the famous Vallam Kali boat race, the story follows a young narrator and their brother Kuttappan as they prepare for the festival. However, their excitement turns into concern when they discover that their friend, Neelam the Whale, is in danger due to plastic pollution in the Arabian Sea.

Through an engaging and heartfelt narrative, the book introduces young readers to the serious issue of ocean pollution while keeping the story fun and adventurous. With charming characters like a whale, turtle, and even a little mermaid, the story captures imagination while encouraging awareness and responsibility towards the environment. It is both entertaining and educational, making it an excellent read for children.

About the Author
Nia Joseph is an entrepreneur and passionate writer who brings creativity and depth to her storytelling. Alongside managing her professional life, she writes blogs, short stories, and children’s books. Her writing style blends humor and hope, even when addressing serious topics like environmental conservation. She currently lives in Bangalore with her husband and three young children.