Big Miracle: Three Trapped Whales, One Small Town, A Big-Hearted Story of Hope

Big Miracle: Three Trapped Whales, One Small Town, A Big-Hearted Story of Hope

by TomRose (Author)

Synopsis

In October 1988 an Inuit hunter saw three grey whales trapped in the frozen Arctic ocean near Barrow, an isolated Alaskan outpost. They were working together to keep their blow hole open, the two adolescents caring for the weaker baby. It was a poignant sight. Filmed by a local television reporter, this tiny regional news story snowballed into a global media frenzy.

In this gripping, insightful book Tom Rose describes how journalists poured into Barrow, all woefully ill equipped for the sub-zero temperatures, warming up on bootleg alcohol. As the locals cheerfully found ways to profit from the visitors, Greenpeace activist Cindy Lowry battled to mount an extraordinary rescue operation that would unite conservationists and oil companies, the Inuit and the military, President Reagan and the Kremlin.

'At times a marvellously funny story . . . Beneath the heartwarming aspect of the rescue are darker tales of human greed, and about the power television has acquired to set the agenda of the news' Washington Post

'Few novels could match the characters, plot and dramatic tension' Chicago Tribune

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 356
Publisher: Pan
Published: 05 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 1447213084
ISBN 13: 9781447213086
Book Overview: The story that captivated the world, now a major film.

Author Bio
Tom Rose, who covered the story of the whales in 1988, went on to become publisher and CEO of the Jerusalem Post. Today he is a talk show host and lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.