5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful story for animal lovers of all ages, Dec 16 2008
By M. Tanenbaum - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dolphin Song (Hardcover)
In this sequel to The White Giraffe, eleven year old Martine is just adjusting to life with her grandmother and her beloved white giraffe, Gemma, when she leaves on a school field trip to study ocean life off the coast of Mozambique. She and five classmates are thrown overboard by a storm at sea and saved by a pod of dolphins, who carry them on their backs to a deserted island. The kids, who have to learn to get along in order to survive, discover the island seems to be booby-trapped underwater, and dolphins are mysteriously beaching themselves. The children must solve a mystery to save the dolphins and themselves.
This is another beautiful story from this author, perfect for tween girls and animal lovers of all ages. Martine's unique gift with animals is very moving, and the author, who lived in Africa, does a wonderful job describing the African setting.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Audiobook version review - Loved it!, Oct 15 2008
By Jessica Teel - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dolphin Song (Audio CD)
Dolphin Song is a conservation minded adventure story featuring Martine - an orphaned girl who lives on a game reserve in South Africa. Martine, whose best friend is a white giraffe named Jemmy, enjoys spending as much time with animals as her classmates. Martine is afraid however of sharks and frets with worry when her class plans a trip on a boat to visit the sardine migration off the coast. A ship wreck plunges Martine and her classmates into the sea and a living nightmare, but the children are magically rescued and brought to shore by a group of dolphins. The story then focuses on the disparate group's survival attempts as castaways on an island.
Dolphin Song narrator Adjoa Andoh's English accent adds to the exotic flare of this adventure tale. She voices children and adults with equal ease and believability. She manages to propel fear and suspense into the novel once the children are cast at sea. Animal lovers will also enjoy the tale's tidbits of information on animal behavior.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great conservation minded story!, July 26 2008
By Jennifer Kline - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dolphin Song (Audio CD)
Dolphin song is a really exciting story for young adults. I listened to the book with my daughter -we both loved it! We both didn't want to ever turn off the audiobook, because we got very involved in the action. The writing is top notch. Adults will enjoy the story just as much as children - its not dumbed down for kids, but is still really appropriate for them. My daughter said it was one of her favorites this year. She really loves animals, and the book will appeal to kids who love animals. The heroine - Martine, is best friends with a rare white giraffe, and finds herself in a dramatic tale of survival while on a boat tour off the coast of South Africa. You don't want to put the book down. If you want a smart thriller for kids, this book is perfect for you!