Subscribe to the Random House What's New Newsletter.
Your Email Address:
Evelyne Daigle
author spotlight
After observing penguins in captivity for almost twelve years, Evelyne Daigle was given an opportunity to study them more closely through a joint project of Students on Ice and the Montréal Biodôme. Aboard an icebreaker in the company of both scientists and students, the author gathered written and visual information on penguins and the fascinating world in which they live. Inspiration was plentiful. By adding to the existing knowledge base, this expedition to the end of the world will benefit the Biodôme team and visitors alike. Evelyne Daigle lives in Quebec, where she has been a biologist and scientific interpreter at... Read More
Your e-mail will be used for this mailing request only and is not saved or used by Random House, Inc. for any other purposes unless explicitly stated
- share:










- (what's this?)
author bookshelf

|
|||||||
Written by Evelyne Daigle
Illustrated by Daniel Grenier
Translated by Genevieve Wright
Format: Trade Paperback, 48 pages
On Sale: November 25, 2008
Price: $12.95
Journey south of the equator to the cold-water currents of South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, where seventeen different types of penguins reside.
An early explorer wrote, “We came across a multitude of strange birds. They could not fly, but ran quickly enough to get away from us…. Nature appears to... Read more >
|
|||||||
Written by Evelyne Daigle
Illustrated by Daniel Grenier
Translated by Genevieve Wright
Format: Hardcover, 48 pages
On Sale: March 13, 2007
Price: $18.95
Journey south of the equator to the cold-water currents of South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, where seventeen different types of penguins reside.
An early explorer wrote, “We came across a multitude of strange birds. They could not fly, but ran quickly enough to get away from us…. Nature appears to... Read more >
|
|||||||
Written by Evelyne Daigle
Illustrated by Daniel Grenier
Translated by Genevieve Wright
Format: Hardcover, 48 pages
On Sale: April 27, 2004
Price: $15.95
Finalist for the 2004 ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award in the Non-fiction, Environment & Ecology category
In coastal villages along the St. Lawrence River, gentle breezes signal the coming of spring – and the arrival of the first whales.
Evelyne Daigle, respected biologist and educator, explores the mysteries of the... Read more >







