87 pages 2 hours read

Chris Crutcher

Whale Talk

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2001

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Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Chris Crutcher's Whale Talk is lauded for its candid portrayal of high school struggles, profound themes of acceptance, and memorable, well-developed characters. However, some critique its heavy reliance on intense issues like racism and bullying, feeling it may overshadow the narrative. Despite this, the book's humor and emotional depth make it an engaging read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Whale Talk?

Readers who enjoy Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher are typically teens and young adults who appreciate thought-provoking, sports-related narratives with strong emotional depth. Fans of The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky and Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson will find similar themes of resilience, identity, and personal growth.

Recommended

Reading Age

14-18years

Lexile Level

1000L

Book Details

Genre
Realistic Fiction
Education
Modern Classic Fiction
Themes
Relationships: Teams
Topics
Bullying
Education
Sports