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Thunder From the Sea
Joan Hiatt Harlow
Publisher:
Margaret K. McElderry Books
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
ISBN-13: 978-0-689-86403-2
ISBN-10: 0-689-86403-4
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Thunder from the Sea has been nominated for New Hampshire's

Children's Book Award 2006 - 2007
2007 Nutmeg Book Award, Grades 4 - 6
"The Nutmeg Children's Book Award encourages children in grades 4 - 6 to read quality literature and choose their favorite from a list of ten nominated titles. Jointly sponsored by the Connecticut Library Association and the Connecticut Educational Media Association." |
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Nominated for "The Mark Twain Award" and the "Crown Book Award."
Chosen by Bank Street College of Education for their list of BEST BOOKS PUBLISHED in 2004!
THUNDER AND TOM ARE ON THEIR WAY TO PARIS! THUNDER FROM THE SEA WILL SOON BE PUBLISHED IN FRENCH AND DISTRIBUTED IN FRANCE.
C'est tres formidable! "Vividly realized setting and a goodly salting of local terms. Young readers who enjoyed STAR IN THE STORM will welcome this companion story." Horn Book.
"Beautifully written, THUNDER FROM THE SEA strongly echoes what it means to be a family and what it is to love and be loved in return." Reading Eagle, July 17, 2004
Review from School Library Journal
"In this novel set in Newfoundland in 1929, 13-year-old Tom Campbell, an orphan, travels to Back o' the Moon Island to live with and work for Enoch and Fiona Murray. On his first fishing trip, he rescues a young Newfoundland dog from the sea during a storm and names him Thunder. A local boy, Bert Bosworth, and his father, Amos, also want the animal, and they go to great lengths to find his original owner out of spite. Thunder is a kind, intelligent creature who several times saves the islanders from danger. After a harrowing episode in which Amos shoots and slightly injures the Newfoundland while he tries to pull villagers away from a pending tidal wave, the Bosworths realize that the dog truly belongs with Tom. When Fiona needs help with a difficult birth, Tom and Thunder prove their courage by taking her across the ice by sled during a blizzard. The book concludes with Enoch and Fiona officially adopting Tom and with Thunder's original owner giving the dog to the boy and his new family. The episodic chapters are fast paced and the narrative creates a real sense of time and place. Tom's growing affection for the Murrays and his feelings about his pet are clearly delineated. Fans of Harlow's Star in the Storm (McElderry, 2000), dog lovers, and readers yearning for a cozy tale will enjoy curling up with this story. -Shawn Brommer, South Central Library System, Madison, WI
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Good news! Simon and Schuster has just licensed the
French language rights in THUNDER FROM THE SEA to one of the leading
publishers in France, Pocket Jeunesse-Univers Poche in Paris.. Books
in French should be available by 2005. C'est tres formidable!
It’s 1929 and thirteen-year-old Tom Campbell has always wanted
a real family in a real house and a dog of his very own. Since he
was three years old, the only home Tom has known in the Mission orphanage
on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland. Now he’s being sent
far away to live and work with fisherman Enoch Murray and his wife,
Fiona, on Back o’ the Moon Island.
So, Tom is amazed when, on his first time in the fishing boat and
in the middle of a squall, he rescues a Newfoundland dog who seems
to have come out of nowhere. Tom names the dog Thunder. With no
one to claim him, the dog fast becomes Tom’s loyal and constant
companion. When an earthquake strikes the area, Thunder proves himself
invaluable to the family and the island, saving lives and warning
of imminent danger – and it seems that Tom and Thunder might
both have a place with the Murray family.
But then Fiona becomes pregnant with her first child, and it looks
like Thunder’s owner might be found. Tom’s wonderful,
new world is being turned upside down. Will the Murrays still want
Tom? And will Tom be forced to give up his beloved Thunder?
THUNDER FROM THE SEA is a thrilling adventure tale about family,
loyalty, and the special bond between a lonely young boy and a remarkable
dog.
Excerpt: Tom buried his face against the dog’s wet fur. This
was the beautiful Newfoundland dog he’d dreamed about and
now that he was really here, Tom didn’t want to give him up
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“If you loved STAR IN THE STORM, you’ll find THUNDER
FROM THE SEA totally irresistible.” |
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