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Le chant des baleines

Cette saga plonge dans les profondeurs de l'océan, suivant le voyage d'une baleine d'aventurier adolescent à leader destiné. Les lecteurs sont témoins de rites de passage cruciaux et de la découverte de l'identité qui façonnent le chemin d'un héros. La série explore les thèmes du courage, de la bravoure et de l'appartenance face au péril. C'est une histoire captivante d'apprentissage, se déroulant dans des paysages marins époustouflants.

White Whale
Whalesong
The Ice at the End of the World

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  1. 1

    Whalesong

    • 120pages
    • 5 heures de lecture
    4,3(8)Évaluer

    Set against the backdrop of breathtaking marine landscapes, the story follows Hruna, a humpback whale destined for greatness. As he transitions from playful youth to adulthood, he embarks on the Lonely Cruise, a pivotal rite of passage. During this journey, he meets the Great Whale and learns about his origins, gaining his true name. This marks the beginning of thrilling adventures and the daunting task of leading his pod in a fight for survival, all while exploring themes of courage, identity, and the wonders of the ocean.

    Whalesong
  2. 2

    White Whale

    • 182pages
    • 7 heures de lecture
    4,5(2)Évaluer

    Hralekana, a young humpback whale, embarks on the Lonely Cruise, a rite of passage that leads him through a vibrant yet perilous underwater world. As he navigates the challenges of adolescence, he encounters environmental threats like oil spills, visions of the Titanic wreck, and a compassionate human friend. His journey is marked by a mix of fear, joy, and profound lessons on love, nature, and sacrifice, reflecting the complexities of growing up and the impact of humanity on the ocean's ecosystem.

    White Whale
  3. 3

    The narrative culminates with Hralekana, a white humpback whale, and his human companion Mark racing against time to avert a nuclear disaster. This thrilling conclusion to the Whalesong trilogy continues to weave a tapestry of the profound beauty of the natural world, celebrating the interconnectedness of whales, the sea, and the sky. Readers of all ages will be captivated by the poetic imagery and the urgent themes of friendship and environmental stewardship.

    The Ice at the End of the World