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ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF THE SEAS by Lynne Cox

ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF THE SEAS

by Lynne Cox ; illustrated by Brian Floca

Pub Date: May 13th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-375-85888-8
Publisher: Schwartz & Wade/Random

Can you imagine living in a city with an enormous elephant seal in residence?

Once upon a time in New Zealand, an elephant seal took up residence in the shallow Avon River and sunned herself in the parks and on the sides of the roads there. No matter how many times the humans roped her and towed her back to the open ocean, she would find her way back to the place she loved: the city of Christchurch. Cox, an open-water swimmer, must identify with the long swims that Elizabeth took in order to find her way home. Floca’s watercolor-and-ink illustrations beautifully depict both the grandeur of the ocean and the architectural details of the bridges and buildings of Christchurch. Catching the sea at all times of the day, Floca treats readers to rare evening views of orange, darkening skies and water. Modern children will marvel at the freedom of Michael, the main character. He is a young boy alone: walking to school, playing by the beach and visiting the water at night to wish upon the stars. Though based on a true story, there are no bibliographic references for readers to follow to find further information about Elizabeth, nor is there any mention of when the story took place beyond dated-looking cars.

A lovely if incomplete story of animals and humans living together.

(author’s note) (Picture book. 5-9)