Tristan Hunt and the Sea Guardians
School year: Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8No. of pages 326
Published: 2015
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This book is part of a book series called Tristan Hunt And the Sea Guardians .
This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-13 years.
There are 326 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Mighty Media Press .
Dr. Ellen J. Prager writes on geology and marine-related topics for children and adults and is the Assistant Dean at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami. She's the author of The Furious Earth: The Science and Nature of Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis. She lives in Miami, Florida. Antonio Javier Caparo has illustrated many books for children, including the Magic Thief series and The Young Reader's Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream . He lives in Montreal, Canada.
This book has the following chapters: 1 A Day At The Beach / 1 2 Stranger At The Wall / 15 3 Shark Chow / 23 4 The Secret Assignment / 37 5 Teeth Made For Chewing / 53 6 Surf's Up / 65 7 Squids vs. Snappers / 71 8 A Fishy Situation / 89 9 Spy Gadgets 'R' Us / 99 10 The R/V Reef Runner / 107 11 Seasick / 117 12 Treasure Caves / 127 13 Giant Bowling Balls / 145 14 Dinner at the Yacht Club / 165 15 Adrift / 179 16 Herded By Sharks / 191 17 The Psycho Spa / 211 18 Golden-Fried Deliciousness / 219 19 An Afternoon Nap / 223 20 Pajama Pants / 229 21 A Hugh Surprise / 235 22 New Arrivals / 247 23 Hammer Time / 257 24 The Shark-Mobile / 265 25 A Crazy Plan / 279 26 Unfinished Business / 291 Note From The Author / 309 Acknowledgements / 315 Stingray City Sneak Peek / 317
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"The Shark Rider is one of the best yarns you'll ever read about the ocean, marine life, and a group of intrepid adventurous teens. They face exciting ocean challenges while working alongside a wide variety of sea creatures with amazing abilities. In fact, when I was given a pre-publication copy by Dr. Prager after a talk, a young teen tried to wrestle it from me saying, 'I need it. I can't wait for it to be published.' He was right. Don't miss it and the continuing exploits of Tristan Hunt and his friends." Jerry Schubel, Ph.D., President and CEO, Aquarium of the Pacific "Tristan Hunt is back in this exciting sequel to The Shark Whisperer (2014), where the clumsy kid learned that he was meant to be a hero to endangered sea creatures. ... This is a great follow-up to Prager's first Sea Guardians novel, sure to hook more fans." Booklist "Tristan, with his talent for conversing with sharks, and his marine biologist creator, author Ellen Prager, use this fascinating plot to explore ecological avenues, proving that even kids can have an awesome skill that can save the planet." Foreword Reviews "What do you get when you mix teenagers who can communicate with fish, a shrimp with anger management issues, a shark who can't stand the sight of blood, and an evil villain? You get the second book in Dr. Ellen Prager's amazingly imaginative, tautly written, just-slightly-magical, fancifully fun series. Warning: You're likely to learn a lot too." Carl Safina, ocean scientist and author of Nina Delmar, The Great Whale Rescue and Beyond Words , and What Animals Think and Feel "[Tristan] and the multispecies supporting cast notably a 5-inch mantis shrimp with an 'anger management issue' and built-in clubs powerful enough to sink a submarine are memorably diverse and colorful. ... a seaworthy sequel to Shark Whisperer (2014)." Kirkus Reviews "Earn your sea legs and go on an exciting eco-adventure with The Shark Rider. It's fun, funny, informative, and my favorite part is where the characters must outrun a hurricane. And where do they get their information to track the storm - The Weather Channel, of course!" Stephanie Abrams, On-Camera Meteorologist for The Weather Channel "The Shark Whisperer, Dr. Ellen Prager's first middle grade book, followed by her second, The Shark Rider are part of the Tristan Hunt and Sea Guardians series. The ocean adventure series follows Tristan and his friends as they arrive at summer camp, where they develop unusual, but exciting ocean powers. ... This fun series is written by oceanographer and researcher, Dr. Ellen Prager who is passionate about ocean science, and hopes to educate middle graders about current ocean issues, as well as encourage young readers to get involved in the preservation of ocean life. The series meets the Common Core Standards for English Language Arts and Science. A free downloadable Educator's Guide with language arts and science activities is available." Current: The Journal of Marine Education, Vol. 29, No. 2, June 2015 "Prager's knowledge of the ocean is extensive and very interesting. Kids that love the water, critters, and having fun will love The Shark Rider, book #2 in a 5 book series. Warning: Reading this series will give you a concern for the world, especially the oceans and the its inhabitants." KidLit Reviews Reviews for The Shark Whisperer, Book One "...a splashy startup with a promising premise." Kirkus Reviews "Those who know Prager well wouldn't be astounded to find her delving into the realm of ocean science and youth fiction. Throughout her career, Prager always made it a priority to involve young minds." Miami Herald "Author Dr. Ellen Prager's expertise in marine science and ocean advocacy brings the series to life with vivid and accurate descriptions of marine species and the threats they face, woven among plenty of action and humor." Mission Blue "No need to whisper: I very much like, like, like this highly readable, highly unusual way of looking at the ocean." Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean and host of PBS Saving the Ocean "The Shark Whisperer is packed with science laced with humor and adventure an underwater Harry Potter, sure to inspire readers to want to dive in and experience the ocean for themselves." Sylvia A. Earle, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence