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Tom Rose

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BIG MIRACLE by Tom Rose à Reviews of Early Reviewers Books (Février 2012)

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I seem to be running into a lot of books that I skid out of recently. This is yet another where the cover blurb is great, but the rest is thin and not enough to sustain interest - at least not as an audiobook where it is hard to skim ahead. I got fed up around CD3 and switched to light fiction instead.
 
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JLsBibliomania | 21 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2013 |
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This was an early review book I received with the title "Everybody Loves Whales". I'm told that "Big Miracle" differs only in updated information on people and events. I received this about the same time that the movie came out and I haven't seen the movie so I don't know how it differed. This is a fairly well written story about the rescue attempt of three gray whales imprisoned in Arctic ice. The author, Tom Rose covered the 1988 whale rescue as a reporter and producer for Japanese TV. This book tells the real story behind the event that mesmerized the world. I remember watching it on television but then never thinking much more about it once the two whales left the ice.for weeks. "Big Miracle" describes how many organizations came together to save the whales but even more amazing the great number of media that showed up in the small town of Barrow, Alaska. At times I think that Rose was somewhat cynical of all that was happening. I got bogged down a bit with all of the details and opinions and would have liked more just straight information on the rescue. Rose describes it as a media event and he is probably right in that. Whales have been stuck in the ice before but with the impetus of Cindy Lowry and others it became a world-wide effort to get these whales moving, even if it might not have been the best thing for the whales or Barrow. Besides the rescue of the whales (2) which later proved to be a better event than first imagined, the book showed what the media can do with a subject and how it is possible to get world involvement when the event captures the hearts of everyone.… (plus d'informations)
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bacreads | 21 autres critiques | May 28, 2012 |
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I really enjoyed this book once I got past the over ambitious description of Alaska. I understand that it was necessary to know about it to understand the workings of the town and its relation to the rest of the world, but this part of the book really slowed down the narrative for me. I, however, did enjoy the whole story overall, and put off seeing the movie so I wouldn't spoil the reading experience.
 
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princesspeaches | 21 autres critiques | May 10, 2012 |
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I found the story compelling, but had to ignore some of the more political aspects of the book. I was horrified after reading it to see commercials for the movie that had Drew Barrymore going into the water. That never could have happened given the vivid descriptions of how cold it was and how fast the water froze over the holes. While it may not have been a great book, I think I would probably recommend reading it over seeing the movie...
 
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phlegmmy | 21 autres critiques | Apr 1, 2012 |

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