Cappy and the Whale
By (Author) Kateryna Babkina
Illustrated by Julia Pylypchatina
Translated by Hanna Leliv
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
12th December 2022
6th October 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Cancer
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Divorce, separation, family brea
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Whales, dolphins and porpoises
891.7934
Hardback
64
Width 217mm, Height 227mm, Spine 10mm
406g
A unique, moving and gently funny story about hope, family, and the power of imagination, translated from Ukrainian into English for the first time One morning I glanced out the window and saw a whale floating in the sky. The whale was blue and grey, large and clumsy, yet he was just rolling along and gliding on the warm sunny breeze with surprising grace. When eight-year-old Cappy discovers a whale swimming outside of his bedroom window, it's fair to say he's quite surprised. Given how long he's spent in hospital, Cappy has had plenty of time to read a LOT of books on animals, and he's never heard of a whale that can fly. Thanks to his leukaemia, Cappy's used to not being allowed to do things he wants - like eating sweets, playing with dogs, or roaming too far from his protective family - so he's delighted when the amazing whale not only speaks to him, but asks him to join him for a ride in the sky. Soon, Cappy and the whale are the best of friends, and together they will go on an amazing journey of imagination, hope and curiosity.
Kateryna Babkina (Author) Kateryna Babkina is an award-winning Ukrainian poet and writer. She writes books both for children and grown-ups, teaches creative writing, and writes film scripts. Hanna Leliv (Translator) Hanna Leliv lives in Lviv, Ukraine, where she works as a freelance translator and runs literary translation workshops at the Ukrainian Catholic University.