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Storlax: The Power of the Deep


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No. of pages 192

Published: 2008

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"Close your eyes and think of the whitest white there ever was. Whiter than the whitest cloud and brighter than the brightest star. That's how bright and white it was. And try, if you dare, to think of a cold so cold, that it was colder than the coldest cold from the wintriest of winters. So cold that the sea turned to ice and snow covered the land. Now, think of the darkest dark and the blackest black. There had never been a darker black, or a blacker dark, for that was what it was like under the ice-covered sea. This is where our story begins."Storlax was first published in Icelandic in a shortened version, in 2004, where it topped the children's bestseller lists for many months. It has since been rewritten and developed into the story that Meadowside is proud to publish this year. It is first and foremost an epic children's story, a story of intense adventures, endurance and tenacity, unity and fear, told with great humour, optimism and warmth. But it also serves to gently inform the reader, not just about the life of the salmon, but also its plight at the hands of what our heroes come to know as "The Shadows".

 

There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Meadowside Children's Books .

Robert Jackson, a former pilot and navigation instructor, is the author of more than 60 factual works on aviation, military, naval and scientific subjects.

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