About the Author:
Courtney Granet Raff was born and raised in New Jersey and earned a BS from Trinity College, Connecticut and a MA from Bank Street College, New York. When she is not writing, Courtney teaches second grade at the Trevor Day School in Manhattan. Courtney loves teaching and has learned a great deal from her students over the years. She also enjoys hiking, golf, reading, movies, travel and time with friends and family. Courtney lives in New York City with her husband.
From School Library Journal:
PreSchool-Grade 3-A wildlife biography in picture-book format. White Shark is just two days old when the book opens, and already she is pursuing injured, defenseless, or slow fish and other marine animals as she grows from a 4-foot newborn to a 20-foot adult. She is wounded by a swordfish and threatened by larger sharks but she survives. When her hunting skills improve, pilot fish become her companions. As an adult, she is unchallenged, becoming the "Ruler of the Sea." Petruccio's naturalistic watercolors depict the grays and blues of her underwater world. Because little is known about much of these sharks' lives, the story is limited to hunting, eating, and survival techniques. Those insatiably curious shark enthusiasts will keep this title in constant circulation.
Louise L. Sherman, Anna C. Scott School, Leonia, NJ
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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