Whale Song by Cheryl Kaye Tardif

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  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • 208pp

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    • Pub. Date: April 2007
    • Publisher: Kunati Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 208pp

    Synopsis

    In Cheryl Kaye Tardif's heart-wrenching Whale Song, haunting native legends merge with the modern world as two cultures collide, and a young woman struggles with long-forgotten memories of her mother's suicide.
    Thirteen years ago, Sarah Richardson's life was shattered when her mother committed suicide. The shocking tragedy left a grief-stricken teen-aged Sarah with partial amnesia. Some things are easier to forget.
    But now a familiar voice from her past sends Sarah, a talented mid-twenties ad exec, back to her past. A past that she had thought was long buried. Some things are meant to be buried.
    Torn by nightmares and visions of a yellow-eyed wolf, yet aided by the creatures of the Earth and by the killer whales that call to her in the night, Sarah must face her fears and uncover the truth--even if it destroys her. Some things are meant to be remembered--at all cost.

    From the Author
    This is my 'heart book'--a story with meaning and impact. I hope you love reading it as much as I loved writing it! ~CKT

    "A wonderfully well-written story...wonderful characters...exquisitely described...would make a wonderful movie."
    --(Writer's Digest)

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    Biography

    Cheryl Kaye Tardif, an award-winning author, participated in a new TV series A Total Write-Off, featuring host comedian Barbara North. The series will air in early 2007. Tardif was nominated in November 2004 for the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Award. She also wrote a public service announcement for a racial harmony campaign. Her PSA script, One Voice ~ One World placed third and aired on cable channels in Alberta.
    She has guested on radio stations and been featured in newspapers and magazines in Canada and the US. She has also been interviewed on various Canadian television stations. According to photojournalist, Heather Andrews Miller, Cheryl Kaye Tardif is a "gem in the literary world".
    Born in BC, Canada, Cheryl Kaye Tardif was an 'army brat' and an 'army wife', and has lived all across Canada. She now resides in Edmonton, Alberta, with her husband Marc, her daughter Jessica, and the family dog.
    Author of Whale Song, Divine Intervention and The River, she is currently working on two new novels.

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    A magical, mystical jewelby soulandshadow

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    December 11, 2008: I don?t know how to do justice to this book in a review. It?s like trying to describe love or any other emotion?you have to experience it to really understand. And Whale Song is quite an experience!
    The story seems straightforward, moving along in a way that constantly keeps your attention. But underneath are layers of complex feelings and meaning, and they will stir your heart in a big way. Have Kleenex handy! I went through a whole box while reading this. And not because it was sad?although there is definitely sadness in it?but because it is so beautifully written. It makes you think. I let go of a burden of bitterness I was holding inside myself, because of the wisdom I found in Whale Song. How many books can you actually say made you a better person and changed your life?
    Every single voice in the narrative is completely authentic. From the young girl who tells the story to the wise old Indian woman called Nana, the characters are living, breathing people you wish you could meet. And the sense of place is so real that you can actually see the ocean and hear the songs of the whales.
    There is fascinating Indian lore and legend, and a deep vein of spirituality running throughout the book. It?s a tale of heartbreak and happiness, of shutting yourself in and letting yourself go free. After you dry your tears, the message you take away will be one of hope and strength. Cheryl Tardif definitely understands the human soul. And we are lucky that she has the words to tell us about it.

    Reviewed by Breanna F. for TeensReadToo.comby TeensReadToo

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    November 19, 2008: 11-year-old Sarah and her parents, Daniella (an artist), and Jack (a marine biologist), move to Canada from the States. Sarah is not happy about the move but she starts warming up to the idea when she sees their beautiful new house located right along the beach that has an amazing view. She's even more happy when she meets Goldie. The two quickly become best friends. Sarah loves Goldie's family, especially her grandmother who they call Nana most of the time. Goldie is of Indian descent (along with most of the other people in the town where Sarah is living), so Sarah learns new traditions and tales from the past.

    Sarah develops a crush on a boy in her class, Adam. She also gets bullied by a girl named Annie. But for the most part she likes her new home. She especially loves going out on the schooner with her parents and listening to the whales, which are Sarah and her mother's new love.

    Not long after being in their new home, Sarah's mom starts having fainting spells. It is discovered that she has a rare condition that is slowly wasting her away. When Sarah finds this out she's devastated. Unfortunately, there's nothing anyone can do for her mother. Her doctors only give her about two to three more years to live, max.

    When Daniella eventually ends up in a coma, something happens and she dies. Jack (Sarah's father) is arrested for pulling the plug on the machines that were keeping his wife alive. Sadly, after his long-awaited court date, the jury finds him guilty and he's sentenced to ten years in prison.

    Sarah has to go back to the U.S. with her grandparents and leave everything behind once again. She tries to block out all that has happened to her back in Canada, even the good things. But when she's older (in her 20's), someone comes along and opens her floodgates (so to speak), and she once again remembers everything, including how her mother died.

    This was an incredibly hard book to write a summary of. So much happens in WHALE SONG that it's hard to cover the basic things in a short summary. Just go read the book and you'll find out how wonderful it is! It's completely heart wrenching because you know all along that Daniella is dying. But the whole book is just amazing.

    I seriously never wanted to put it down. Ms. Tardif's use of words is incredible, like when she's talking about the killer whales or describing scenery. They just flow so easily across every page. My heartstrings were being pulled the entire time and I absolutely loved it. If you like these type of books, I seriously recommend getting yourself a copy. You seriously won't be disappointed. And yes, I know I just overused the word seriously -- sorry!


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