Hurricane!

By Godkin, Celia

Publishers Summary:
Along Florida's coast, people board up their homes and the animals head inland. A hurricane is bearing down on the coast. When it reaches land, howling winds uproots trees and homes with equal ease. A storm surge devastates the town. Then, after the eerie quiet of the hurricane's eye, the winds howl again, toppling structures that had survived the first onslaught and washing away the remains. Even as the last of the storm dies down, the process of renewal gradually begins. In the face of a massive disaster, the people, the animals, and the land itself will always find a way to survive and triumph once more. Award-winning author/illustrator Celia Godkin is known for her children's books that explore nature's remarkable ability to renew itself. In this stunning new book, she has chosen the Florida coast to show that even a hurricane's most destructive force is an integral part of a thriving ecosystem. Celia Godkin trained as a biologist and worked as a scientific illustrator. An illustration job preparing signs for the Winnipeg zoo led to a collaboration on the book Endangered Species: Canada's Disappearing Wildlife. Encouraged by this success Celia illustrated an ecology story she had written years earlier and showed it to her publisher. The resulting book, Wolf Island, won the Children's Literature Roundtables Best Information Book Award and was the first of six (so far) beautiful and informative books that explore nature's remarkable ability to renew itself. The others include Ladybug Garden, Sea Otter Inlet, When the Giant Stirred, and Fire!, which was short-listed for several awards including the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children_s Non-Fiction. Celia now lives in an old farmhouse in Eastern Ontario.

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ISBN
978-1-55455-080-7
Publisher
Fitzhenry and Whiteside


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on November 1, 2008

Gr 3-4 An attractive, simple introduction to the effects of a hurricane on humans and on wildlife. The quiet text describes preparations in a fictional coastal town in Florida for the oncoming storm, as people board up buildings and evacuate, pelicans head inland, other animals show agitation. It then goes on to relate the damage wrought by the storm as the eye passestrees uprooted, power lines down, and houses washed away in a storm surge. The book closes with the return ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2008

A hurricane is about to hit a Florida seaside town. People board up their homes, while manatees, fish, and shore birds...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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