When Christine Levett released “The Whale that Protested” through Xlibris NZ in 2014, issues like plastic pollution and its impact on marine life were only beginning to enter mainstream awareness. Over ten years later, the story feels less like a warning and more like a portrayal of the reality children face today.
The book centers on Mrs. Right, a mother whale who grows increasingly worried as ocean pollution begins to harm her young calf. With waters filled with human waste—plastics, chemicals, oil spills, and discarded fishing gear—she realizes the ocean is no longer a safe habitat. Although other marine animals recognize the problem, they feel powerless to address it. Determined to take action, Mrs. Right leads a bold protest by swimming into a polluted city river with her calf, drawing human attention to the crisis.
As news of their unusual journey spreads and experts try to explain their behavior, a deeper truth emerges: the ocean has long been treated as a dumping ground. This realization prompts city authorities to act, introducing cleanup programs, stricter anti-dumping laws, and recycling measures—highlighting how awareness can inspire real change.
“The Whale that Protested” aims to both educate and captivate young readers, presenting environmental responsibility in a simple, relatable way. It is particularly effective for classroom use, group storytelling, and guided discussions.
Levett explains, “If this book encourages children to think about their impact on the environment, then it has achieved its purpose. It’s not meant to cover everything we’ve done, but to spark awareness that can last a lifetime.”
Click here to get a copy.
"The Whale that Protested"
By Christine Levett
Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 24 pages | ISBN 9781493137930
E-Book | 24 pages | ISBN 9781493137947
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
The book centers on Mrs. Right, a mother whale who grows increasingly worried as ocean pollution begins to harm her young calf. With waters filled with human waste—plastics, chemicals, oil spills, and discarded fishing gear—she realizes the ocean is no longer a safe habitat. Although other marine animals recognize the problem, they feel powerless to address it. Determined to take action, Mrs. Right leads a bold protest by swimming into a polluted city river with her calf, drawing human attention to the crisis.
As news of their unusual journey spreads and experts try to explain their behavior, a deeper truth emerges: the ocean has long been treated as a dumping ground. This realization prompts city authorities to act, introducing cleanup programs, stricter anti-dumping laws, and recycling measures—highlighting how awareness can inspire real change.
“The Whale that Protested” aims to both educate and captivate young readers, presenting environmental responsibility in a simple, relatable way. It is particularly effective for classroom use, group storytelling, and guided discussions.
Levett explains, “If this book encourages children to think about their impact on the environment, then it has achieved its purpose. It’s not meant to cover everything we’ve done, but to spark awareness that can last a lifetime.”
Click here to get a copy.
"The Whale that Protested"
By Christine Levett
Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 24 pages | ISBN 9781493137930
E-Book | 24 pages | ISBN 9781493137947
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble


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