A gorgeously illustrated ode to the Alaskan animals that live and play in an environment that features some of the region’s most impressive, natural, and constantly changing landscapes.
Whether towering high above the water’s surface, or spreading out as a massive ice field in an open plain, glaciers slowly shape the environments and ecosystems that they move through. And while the size, scale, and temperatures may seem extreme, there is a vibrant community of wildlife living in and around these massive flows of ice. Through poignant poems paired with informative facts about each animal, Who Lives near a Glacier? celebrates the creatures that not only survive, but thrive alongside the shifting landscape. From enormous whales swimming alongside ice walls rising out of the ocean, to the tiniest of ice worms that make their homes inside glaciers, readers will learn about a variety of local wildlife and enjoy beautiful full-page illustrations.
Susi Gregg Fowler grew up in Juneau, Alaska, in a house filled with music and books. She attended Antioch College; traveled and worked around the country; studied at colleges in San Diego; lived in Greece; and ultimately settled back in Juneau. She is the author of nine children's books.Jim Fowler is a painter and illustrator based in Juneau, Alaska, with more than a dozen children's books to his credit, including First Salmon and Benny's Flag.Jim Fowler is a painter and illustrator based in Juneau, Alaska, with more than a dozen children's books to his credit, including Fist Salmon and Benny's Flag.
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