Peter Benchley, Shark Life: True Stories about Sharks & the Sea (Delacorte, 2005; Yearling, 2007)
This book, which was adapted by Karen Wojtyla so it's on a level easily understood by young readers while still fascinating for adults, shares stories about Benchley's interactions with sharks along with amazing details about their lives and habits. I, with only a journeyman's knowledge of the ocean and experience limited mostly to its beaches, have always held a healthy fear of sharks. Benchley has helped to put me at ease, explaining with great care the circumstances that might lead a shark to attack a person. But Shark Life, title notwithstanding, is not limited solely to sharks. Benchley discusses other dangers of the sea, from moray eels to riptides, and I learned more about safe ocean habits in 15 minutes of reading than I did over a lifetime of swimming. Anyone who loves or fears the ocean should read this book; only the indifferent landlubber should ignore it. Benchley had a casual, comfortable style of writing that presents these facts and figures in an easily digestible form -- and some of his personal stories are, frankly, heart-stopping. I can't wait to share this book with my kids. ![]() |
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