Whale Boy
Nicola Davies
Michael, a young boy growing up on the tropical island of Rose Town, has been saving up for his own fishing boat for years. But when a terrible storm wrecks his home, Michael is forced to take a job working for a rich, mysterious newcomer named Spargo.
Spargo asks Michael to search for one thing in the deep waters around Rose Town – whales . . .
Reviews

The book was interesting and adventurous
Professor Orchid Porridge-Oats 23.07.2024

this book was ok
Marshal Sandwich Menace 13.08.2021

I thought this book was quite good but not my favourite. I would recommend this book to everyone that likes animals and the ocean.
Baroness Kiki Bungalow 13.01.2021

It was good and a really nice story and interesting
Anonymous 02.09.2017

I think you should read this book because it has adventure and lots of twists.
Anonymous 25.08.2016

This book is sad in places but is very exiting. I liked this book because there are lots of good characters and an interesting story line. Not many people have heard of this book but I recommend that you read it.
Anonymous 28.06.2015

It is a good book. At first you will not like so much but later you will find interesting and will read. It is also good because at the end of the page, you will find some information about whales.
Anonymous 04.01.2015

This is a brilliant book.It is one of my favorite books I've read in the Summer Reading Challenge 2014.
Anonymous 21.08.2014

It's very exciting. It can get a bit sad, though.
Anonymous 07.08.2014

You should read Whale boy because the excitement in the story starts right from the very first sentence. There is tension in the air all the way through the book. No one would say that the story hidden within its pages was boring.
Anonymous 30.07.2014

You should read Whale boy because the excitement of the story starts in the very first sentence you read. There is tension in the air all the way through the book. The excitement of Whale boy keeps you reading right to the end of the book.
Anonymous 30.07.2014