Official Review: 52 - A Tale of Loneliness

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Official Review: 52 - A Tale of Loneliness

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "52 - A Tale of Loneliness" by Johnny DePalma.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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"The ocean is a beautiful thing, my friend, from shore to shore, and end to end."

Johnny DePalma introduces children to the magical beauty of the sea as seen from a unique creature in his enchanting story, 52 - A Tale of Loneliness. Breathtakingly illustrated by Kyle Brown, the story is inspired by facts about the 52-hertz whale named for its unusually high-frequency pitch. Young readers will enjoy exploring the underwater surroundings of 52's beloved home while learning to embrace individuality.

The 28-page story is pristinely edited. It features lyrical prose, whimsical illustrations, and an endearing hero. Although 52 experiences loneliness and sometimes feels invisible, he still sings, and his tale is not a sad one. The good-natured whale exemplifies themes of self-acceptance, individuality, contentment, bravery, joy, and empathy. The book includes a link to a companion audiobook read in a soothing tone by Patton Oswalt. Readers who are members of Amazon Prime will also have access to the entertaining video that brings the adorable whale to life. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it!

It's apparent why this charming book is the recipient of a Mom's Choice Gold Award. I especially like the way the beautiful illustrations capture the whale's facial expressions and various emotions. As 52 describes his loneliness and longing for a friend "...who's kind, and smart, and true," DePalma effectively validates feelings that are relatable to children of various ages.

There isn't anything I dislike about the delightful picture book, but I would suggest including an Amazon preview. While lovely cover images are available, they fall short of capturing the book's overall beauty. The inclusion of a few sample pages would further pique the interest of prospective readers.

It is my pleasure to rate this exceptional children's book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to parents, teachers, grandparents, and children through the age of nine. Also, the companion audiobook and Prime video will likely appeal to families with young children.

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The sea is indeed a wonderful scenery with all the animals in it. Great review.
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Great review. Thank you
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Kennedy NC wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 14:54 The sea is indeed a wonderful scenery with all the animals in it. Great review.
Thank you. :tiphat:
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Suzer6440 xyz wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 16:01 Great review. Thank you
Thanks for your comment.
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I didn't know what to expect because of the title but from your review it sounds lovely. Great work.
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What a lovely idea that there is a short video. I am sure children would love that. Thank you for your review.
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Jennifer Aldo wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 23:21 I didn't know what to expect because of the title but from your review it sounds lovely. Great work.
Thank you, Jennifer.
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RayRuff wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 02:40 What a lovely idea that there is a short video. I am sure children would love that. Thank you for your review.
You're welcome. I appreciate your comment.
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Such a beautiful review and an apparently beautiful book too!
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This sounds like an amazing book that children will love immensely. Thank you for a wonderful review.
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Not an easy topic to discuss with the little one, but necessary as it comes up. The reviewer writes lyrically about the content of the book and the value it holds for younger readers. Illustrations solidifies the text message, thus impact and recall. An insightful review.
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This sounds like one beautiful and enlightening children's book. I wonder what life is like for 52.
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Brilliant review for a book with optimistic themes!
I like the inclusion of samples as well as companion audios, illustrations and videos that will captivate every audience. They will surely keep the children glued to the pages.
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