2014: The Year of the Whale

Inspired by the exceptional A Fuse #8 Production (who in the past has alerted us to The Year of the Chloe, The Year of the Jackalope, and The Year of the Raven) I’ve noticed an animal on the rise that I want to share. Let me try this out. Ahem. 2014: The Year of the [...]

Inspired by the exceptional A Fuse #8 Production (who in the past has alerted us to The Year of the Chloe, The Year of the Jackalope, and The Year of the Raven) I’ve noticed an animal on the rise that I want to share. Let me try this out.

Ahem.

Do I have actual quantifiable data to back this up? No. Did I know how to spell quantifiable before that last sentence? Negative. Is that how you spell quantifiable? But what I do have is mounting anecdotal evidence to suggest that whales are where it’s at.

Before presenting my case, I’d like to note that I can understand why whales seem to be in the zeitgeist right now. Nothing says majestic beauty like these massive, intelligent, (mostly) peaceful creatures. The fact that they live so long gives them an air of wisdom as well. The book that put me on whale watch¹ was 2013′s If You Want to See a Whale by Julie Fogliano and Erin E. Stead.

Want to See a Whale 2014: The Year of the Whale

This story features, for my money, one of the best conclusions of the year, as the whale surfaces in front of the boy’s boat.²

Now in 2014, I can’t help but notice them everywhere. To paraphrase Great American Philosopher John Cusack in the film High Fidelity, “first they were nowhere, then they were everywhere.”³ They are even popping up in books that aren’t necessarily about whales. Here’s what I’ve discovered so far.

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Breathe by Scott Magoon (April, 2014)

Following Papas Song 500x430 2014: The Year of the Whale

Following Papa’s Song by Gianna Marino (April 3, 2014)

Storm Whale 500x434 2014: The Year of the Whale

Storm Whale I 500x220 2014: The Year of the Whale

The Storm Whale by Benji Davies (September 30, 2014)

Whaley Whale 500x496 2014: The Year of the Whale

Whaley Whale by Chris Raschka (April 8, 2014)*

Three Bears 500x500 2014: The Year of the Whale

Three Bears Whale 500x250 2014: The Year of the Whale

Three Bears in a Boat by David Soman (May 20, 2014)

Clara and Clem 329x500 2014: The Year of the Whale

Clara and Clem I 500x365 2014: The Year of the Whale

Clara and Clem: Under the Sea by Ethan Long (May 29, 2014)

On Ice 333x500 2014: The Year of the Whale

Bird & Squirrel: On Ice by James Burks (September 30, 2014)

Beekle 391x500 2014: The Year of the Whale

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Beekle by Dan Santat (April 1, 2014)

Mermaid and the Shoe 410x500 2014: The Year of the Whale

 2014: The Year of the Whale

The Mermaid and the Shoe by K. G. Campbell (April 2014)

Any more to add?

¹Another 2013 book featuring a whale was I Wish I Had… by Giovanna Zobol, illustrated by Simona Mulazzani

i wish i had 2014: The Year of the Whale

WishIHad Whale 500x343 2014: The Year of the Whale

² I also feel that book may have been the inspiration for this t-shirt, which we recently bought for our daughter:

 2014: The Year of the Whale

³ Cusack’s character is talking about girls here, but the connection to this situation is clear. It also reminds me that maybe whales are in a lot of books every year and it’s just that now I’m noticing because I’m looking for them. Not sure.

* This is actually an older book that ABRAMS Appleseed is re-releasing, but I’m counting it.

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