The Whaler's Daughter - Out July 24th, 2021BALTIMORE - June 27, 2021 - PRLog -- Contact Name: Hanna Al-Kowsi
Phone: 443-522-7007 Email: halkows1@jh.edu Website: https://www.regalhousepublishing.com/ Haunted by Her Brother's Deaths, a Young Girl Must Learn to Trust Their Killers …Or do They Need to Trust Her? Baltimore, MD, USA, June 24, 2020 — Williamson Literary, Regal House Publishing – During these times when cultural differences seem ready to tear society apart comes a story about reaching across those lines and fulfilling dreams. In 1910, twelve-year- But Savannah believes the orcas may have also played a dark role in her older brothers' inexplicable death. Savannah is desperate to take her place on the whaling vessel, to prove to her father that she's worthy of carrying on the family legacy, and to seek vengeance against "the killers" responsible for the her brothers' death. But no one wants a girl in a whaleboat –– that is, until Figgie, an aboriginal boy, helps Savannah hone her whaling skills and learn the Law of the Bay. When Savannah is rescued by a mysterious spirit orca after her boat is wrecked, she must reevaluate all she once held true about orcas, her family, and herself. Vowing to protect the orcas against the greedy plans of an unscrupulous developer, Savannah enlists the help of Figgie, her schoolmates, and her aboriginal friends hoping to save the day. Can they succeed? "The Whaler's Daughter ticks all the boxes: Twelve-year- Jerry's work has appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, The Boston Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, as well as the Gotham Center History Blog and various literary journals. His early civil rights biography America's First Freedom Rider was published in 2020. Jerry has appeared on NY1, AHC's TV program What History Forgot, and podcasts such as NPR's Cityscape, BYU's Constant Wonder. He is a graduate of Syracuse University's Newhouse School. Publisher: Regal House Publishing (July 24, 2021) Language: English Genre: Historical Fiction Paperback: 270 pages ISBN-10: 1646030702 ISBN-13: 978-1646030705 Jerry is available for phone, Zoom, or live interviews. He has extensive knowledge of civil rights, whaling, and Australian history. Please contact the above for more information or to arrange an interview. ARC or digital review copy is available upon request. End
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