Big Miracle (book) explained

Big Miracle
Title Orig:Freeing the Whales: How the Media Created the World's Greatest Non-Event.
Author:Tom Rose
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Nonfiction
Publisher:Carol Publishing Group
Release Date:1989
Pages:336 pp
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Isbn:978-0-312-62519-1

Big Miracle is a book that tells the true story of three gray whales trapped beneath Arctic ice in the fall of 1988, and of Operation Breakthrough, the collaborative efforts to free them by oil company executives, activists, Inupiat people, the U.S. military, and Soviet ice-breakers.[1] [2] Written by journalist Tom Rose (who covered the event for a Japanese news channel at the time), the book was originally published in 1989, titled Freeing the Whales: How the Media Created the World's Greatest Non-Event.[3] It was re-released under its current title by St. Martin's Press in 2011.[1]

A film adaption of Big Miracle directed by Ken Kwapis, starring Drew Barrymore, Ted Danson, Kristen Bell, among other stars, was released in 2012.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Big Miracle. Publishers Weekly. 17 October 2014.
  2. Dorfman . Andrea . Postman . David . Environment: Free At Last! Bon Voyage! . https://web.archive.org/web/20101126171326/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,968853,00.html . dead . November 26, 2010 . . November 7, 1988 .
  3. News: Hennessee. Judith Adler. Mammalmania. 17 October 2014. New York Times. November 26, 1989.
  4. Web site: Murphy. Kim. Big Miracle': True story behind film about 3 ice-stranded whales. The Los Angeles Times Blog. 13 February 2012. 17 October 2014.