Published by Greenwillow Books
Summary: Yoshi is a young, injured sea turtle when she is rescued by fishermen and sent to an aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa. She thrives there, growing and swimming in a giant tank for twenty years, until she starts to display some restlessness. The scientists want to return her to the wild, but they’re worried that she won’t be able to survive. They attach a tracking device to her shell before releasing her back into the ocean. At first her travels seem random, but eventually she starts heading east. In February 2020, more than two years after her release, Yoshi completed a 25,000-mile journey to reach the Australian waters where she was born. Includes a labeled map with additional information about Yoshi’s journey, a labeled diagram of a sea turtle, and additional information about turtles, their habitat, and tracking devices. 64 pages; grades 2-5.
Pros: The beautiful watercolor illustrations do an amazing job of portraying Yoshi and her ocean environment. I liked how the repeated refrain “Hello from Yoshi. I am here” showed how the tracking device helped scientists follow her journey. There’s a ton of excellent back matter which makes this a great research book.
Cons: I found Yoshi’s lengthy journey a bit monotonous at times. Maybe she did too.
June 24, 2022 at 04:42PM Janet Dawson