Whale Pot Bay is a memorable and captivating story for readers 8-13. Des Hunt beautifully describes New Zealand’s wild Wairarapa coastline and takes the reader on a fascinating journey filled with movie stars, scheming paparazzi and, of course, the beautiful whales that travel our coastlines. Des Hunt likes to provide his readers with accurate scientific information, incorporated with intelligence and humor.
At first it seemed the baby whale was dead. There was no sign of movement. But then its eye opened for a moment. It was alive, but only just …
Jake and his father live in a female-free zone in a remote part of the Wairarapa, where he can surf and watch the whales feeding as they pass up and down the coast. It’s paradise – and that’s why international rock celebrity Milton Summer has built a private retreat next door.
Milton treasures his privacy as much as Jake loves being free to do what he pleases. So when Jake’s dad begins a relationship with a new partner, who moves in with her daughter, Stephanie, at the same time as a local photographer starts stalking Milton, Jake’s peaceful life erupts in violence and deceit.
And when a whale and her calf get into trouble on the treacherous coast, the history of Whale Pot Bay seems tragically doomed to repeat itself, unless Jake, Milton and Stephanie can survive the deadly tide.
Des Hunt specializes in action-packed adventures set in the natural landscapes of New Zealand. This is his seventh novel, two of which have been finalists in the NZ Post Children’s Book Awards. Des lives on the Coromandel Peninsula.
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I loved this story read it at our school library and I read it again I’m from the waiarapa so of course I was interested!!!!!!!!
I have flicked pages at the bookstore deciding should i buy it or not. I think this is a great story about whales and its from NZ author. Its about relationship and moving on .