Just Released Sept.2010
Last Song of the Whales
Last Song of the Whales
by Four Arrows (D. T. Jacobs)
978-0-9845552-5-3
PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 22, 2010 – In this novella, a humpback
whale mysteriously takes a mixed-blood American Indian professor to sea.
While struggling to survive and learning to communicate with a pod of whales,
the man rediscovers his Indigenous roots. In the process, he learns that
thousands of whales may be on a suicide mission in the North Pacific in an
effort to end human pollution of the ocean. However, when he realizes the
dire effects the whales' actions could have for all of life on Earth, he
and the whale work together- against all odds—to warn the world in
time.
This is an engaging adventure story for the whole family, endorsed by The Cousteau Society. Royalties go to the Algalita Marine Research Foundation to help with their pioneering research relating to the growing plastic debris that is poisoning our oceans and ocean creatures.
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"A most
engaging presentation of the critical marine conservation issues facing
our world.".--Francine
Cousteau, President of the Cousteau Society
". Four Arrows offers a profound insight about the urgency for a partnership with the whales."-Captain Charles Moore, Algalita Marine Research Foundation
"A unique, artistic and poweful metaphor that can change the way we view the world. "- Roger Wolfson, Television Writer and former U.S. Senate Staffer
"Takes the reader into a world of sensation and thought unlike any otherand offeres us another way and reason to "Live Like We Love The Ocean."--Tim Dykman, Co-Director Ocean Revolution
Of Cherokee/Creek/Scot-Irish ancestry, Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa), aka Don Trent Jacobs, Ph.D., Ed.D, is a former Dean of Education at Oglala Lakota College and currently a professor of educational leadership at Fielding Graduate University. He is the author of 19 books and over 100 chapters and articles on topics relating to Indigenous worldviews, education, criticial thinking, social/ecological justice, cultural hegemony, human rights and wellness. The recipient of the 2004 Martin-Springer Institute Moral Courage Award for activism, Four Arrows lives with his artist wife in Mexico.
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