Publishing Announcement and Cover Reveal for "Have You Ever Heard a Whale Exhale?" - Pownal Street Press

Publishing Announcement and Cover Reveal for “Have You Ever Heard a Whale Exhale?”

Pownal St. Press

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Pownal Street Press is thrilled to announce the June publication Have You Ever Heard a Whale Exhale? a picture book written by Caroline Woodward and Claire Victoria Watson.

This coastal adventure for kids of all ages will bring your senses to life! 

In this splash of a tale, author Caroline Woodward and illustrator Claire Victoria Watson take the reader on an exploratory journey through the senses. From sun-warmed rocks to crackling campfires, this is one book that leaps with the dolphins and barks with the sea lions. On a journey of touch, taste, sight and smell, this whale of a tale urges littles to explore their surroundings — and imagine the rest.

Have You Ever Heard a Whale Exhale?
$24.95 Hardback
ISBN: 9781998129072
On Sale: June 18, 2024
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“Caroline and Claire have created an unforgettable classic children’s book to celebrate our love of the coast. We couldn’t be more proud.”

Geneveive Loughlin, Publisher
Cover for Have You Ever Heard a Whale Exhale? designed by Jordan Beaulieu.

 “We revere the ocean, and who better to share its power and grace than a former West Coast light-house keeper and visual artist inspired by this landscape?”

Mo Duffy Cobb, Editorial Director

About Caroline Woodward

Caroline is a writer of fiction for adults, poetry and children’s books which have been nominated for eleven different awards between them all. She now lives and writes full-time in the village of New Denver, B.C. after working as a lighthouse keeper for thirteen years, based on the Lennard Island Lightstation near Tofino, BC. Her books include: A West Coast Summer (Harbour: 2018), The Village of Many Hats (Oolichan, 2012) and Singing Away the Dark (Simply Read Books, 2010). The latter is also published in French, Korean, Bulgarian, Chinese and Japanese. In 2015, Harbour Publishing released her memoir, Light Years: Memoir of a Modern Lighthouse Keeper. She has served on the boards of Selkirk College, the Slocan Lake Gallery Society, the Vancouver Foundation and as the inaugural Vice-Chair of the B.C. Arts Council. She and her husband co-founded The Motherlode Bookstore in New Denver, B.C. and she spent eight years as a publishers’ sales representative for Kate Walker & Company on the north Island and northwest coast of BC. www.carolinewoodward.ca

About Claire Victoria Watson

Claire Victoria Watson was raised in Victoria, British Columbia, and spent most of her time outdoors on the ocean or in the forests. As a visual artist, her mediums of choice are pen & ink, watercolour, acrylic and digital. She is known for her stylized fine line work, organic colour palette, and capturing the unique personality of the west coast in the wildlife, ocean and landscapes (www.clairevictoria.art). Claire works as an independent artist, illustrator & graphic designer in Victoria, British Columbia, and enjoys a relatively minimalist, nomadic and creative lifestyle. After raising her family in Tofino and on Gabriola Island, Claire now calls Victoria home.

About Pownal Street Press:

Pownal Street Press is Charlottetown’s newest independent publishing house. Inspired in name by the iconic Charlottetown street, a charming mix of modern and historical, Pownal Street Press is symbolic of the evolution of the publishing industry. The mission of Pownal Street Press is to discover, amplify and empower storytellers, and seeks to broaden the publishing landscape with a diverse collection of topics and tones.