Storlax the power of the deep Fantastic independent on sunday
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- 9781845394226
- F823 JAC-S

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Chashma Jr. Campus (Junior Library - Northern Region) | F823 JAC-S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2025-3793185 |
Storlax: The Power of the Deep by Robert Jackson and Bubbi Morthens is a captivating children's novel that immerses readers in the extraordinary journey of the Atlantic salmon. Originally published in Icelandic as Djúpríkið, the English edition was released in 2008 by Meadowside Children's Books.The story follows Storlax, a wise and determined Atlantic salmon, as he leads his kin on the perilous migration from the North Atlantic to their ancestral spawning grounds. This epic adventure is filled with challenges, from navigating treacherous waters to evading predators. Through Storlax's leadership, the narrative explores themes of resilience, unity, and the profound connection between nature and its creatures.Beyond its thrilling adventure, Storlax delves into environmental concerns, particularly the impact of salmon farming, river pollution, and overfishing. The story serves as an allegory for the struggles faced by the Atlantic salmon, highlighting the delicate balance of aquatic ecosystems and the importance of conservation efforts.
Storlax: The Power of the Deep is an environmentally themed children's novel that follows the epic journey of Storlax, an Atlantic salmon, as he leads his species through a perilous migration across the North Atlantic to their ancestral spawning grounds. Along the way, they face natural dangers and human-induced threats like pollution, overfishing, and fish farming. The story not only highlights the resilience and unity of the salmon but also serves as a compelling allegory for environmental conservation. With vivid illustrations by Halldór Baldursson and comparisons to classics like Watership Down, the book offers both an engaging narrative and a powerful ecological message, making it a valuable and thought-provoking read for young audiences.
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