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Sea Without a Shore: Life in the Sargasso

Barb Rosenstock

From bryozoans and snails to shrimps, eels, swordfish, and whales, the Sargasso Sea provides a home to countless types of marine life, thanks to the prevalence of macroalgae called sargassum. Following a single blade of this extraordinary seaweed as it grows and spreads, readers see what it provides for the sea's organisms: a base for hydroids and tube worms to filter and feed, shelter for anemones and nudibranchs and their nutritious waste, hunting grounds for crabs and amphipods, and a source of nourishment and protection for the fish, birds, whales, and reptiles that feed on these smaller creatures.

Through a widening scope on this intricate interdependence, Barb Rosenstock celebrates one of our planet's most diverse and important ecosystems and the unassuming seaweed that sustains it. Gorgeously illustrated with Katherine Roy's rich, eye-catching artwork, Sea Without a Shore is as fluid and rhythmic as the currents that shape this tidal home.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Norton Young Readers
  • Publish Date: Sep 10th, 2024
  • Pages: 32
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 12.10in - 9.40in - 0.50in - 1.10lb
  • EAN: 9781324016076
  • Recommended age: 04-08
  • Categories: Animals - Marine LifeScience & Nature - Environmental Conservation & ProtectionScience & Nature - Environmental Science & Ecosystems

About the Author

Rosenstock, Barb: -

Barb Rosenstock is the author of several children's books, including The Noisy Paint Box, which received a Caldecott Honor. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.

Roy, Katherine: -

Katherine Roy is the creator of the Sibert Honor Book Neighborhood Sharks and, most recently, Making More. She lives in Corvallis, Oregon.

Praise for this book

Clear, punchy prose... [and] carefully drafted naturalistic watercolors.-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
This deftly told narrative would be grand fun to read aloud... Rosenstock's concise text exudes energy and makes wonderful use of alliteration... Roy's gorgeous, watercolorlike illustrations swirl with vibrant hues and would show well to a group. Youngsters will be sucked into this engaging, informative account of a most unusual ecosystem.-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
Get lost in illustrated details of the animals within the seaweed fronds.-- "School Library Journal (starred review)"
Lush illustrations, set in clear, deep blue waters, bring everything to life.-- "The Horn Book"