Iceberg: A Life in Seasons
Iceberg: A Life in Seasons
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Groundwood Books
Annotation: Follow an iceberg's seasonal life cycle as it shears, drifts, melts and moves in the Antarctic Ocean, kept company by animals, fish, birds and organisms.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #381602
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 09/06/22
ISBN: 1-7730-6585-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-7730-6585-4
Dewey: 551
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

Glimpses of the life all around a seemingly deserted Antarctic iceberg."If this world looks empty, / look closer," Saxby suggests-going on to catalog in sonorous sentences the arrivals and departures of seals and penguins, of krill and terns, and other visitors as seasons turn. Meanwhile the small but stately glacier, newly calved at the start, changes shape as it floats, is slowly frozen into sea ice as winter comes and goes, and at last in spring tips over and vanishes…as another berg calves in the "pale Antarctic dawn." The author closes with a note about how many of these seasonal patterns are being affected by climate change. Racklyeft more often goes for glassy rather than rough or stormy waters in her blue-tinged seascapes in order to make the glacier's underwater parts at least faintly visible, and above and below the surface her ice is translucent in all weathers, which lends a lyrical quality to each scene. Her renditions of marine life, particularly in an artificially populous but eye-filling gatefold, are done with reasonable fidelity. A distant ship in several scenes is the only sign of a human presence. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Despite the seasonal tilt, an evocative view of a timelessly ancient natural cycle. (glossary) (Informational picture book. 6-8)

Publishers Weekly

Poetic depictions of a newly calved iceberg across the seasons characterize Saxby’s witness to abundant Antarctic biodiversity. “If this world looks empty,/ look closer,” beckon early lines, which go on to name leopard seals, “fish-fat and sleek” emperor penguins, “clouds of krill,” terns, blue-eyed cormorants, and humpback whales, among others, as just some of the creatures that share the iceberg’s environment. Employing techniques including watercolor and collage to capture the icy landscape, Racklyeft’s illustrations help to enliven Saxby’s portrait of the Antarctic, and a gatefold immerses readers into what is a luminous underwater home for multitudes of marine animals. Interconnectedness is emphasized throughout (“Squid chase krill./ Birds chase squid./ Orca gather, linger, watch and seize./ Short-tailed shearwaters feast then return/ to their chicks”), and when the iceberg tips below velvety water, verse remarks on nature’s cyclical characteristics for a majestic, conservation-oriented conclusion about a place that “feels everything we do.” A note about polar regions and glossary conclude. Ages 3–6. (Sept.)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: NC800L

An iceberg shears from a glacier and begins a journey that takes it through Antarctica's seasons. Follow the iceberg in the spring as it watches penguins trek across the ice to their winter homes and senses krill stirring underneath the ice. With summer comes more life: the iceberg sees humpback whales spiral and orca gather. And the iceberg moves too, ever shrinking as the sun softens its edges and undersea currents wash it from below. When autumn arrives with cooling temperatures, the sea changes and the iceberg is trapped in the ice for the winter freeze. Then spring returns and the iceberg drifts into a sheltered bay and falls, at the end of its life cycle. But if you think this is the end of the journey, look closer -- out in the ocean, an iceberg shears from a glacier and settles to the sea, beginning the process anew. Ocean, sky, snow and ice dance a delicate dance in this evocative portrayal of the life cycle of an iceberg. The poetic text and beautiful illustrations make this a unique nonfiction offering for young readers. This book ends with an author's note explaining the effects of climate change on the Arctic and Antarctic regions, as well as a map and a glossary. Key Text Features additional information author's note glossary map gatefold Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.4 Ask and answer questions to help determine or clarify the meaning of words and phrases in a text.


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