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Last of Its Kind

Contributor(s): Grimbert, Sibylle (Author), Jensen, Aleshia (Translator)

ISBN: 9781771669559

Publisher: Book*hug Press

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Pub Date: November 11, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 8.00" L x 5.30" W ( 0.40 lbs) 168 pages

Series: Literature in Translation

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From award-winning French writer Sibylle Grimbert comesThe Last of Its Kind, a moving story of friendship, trust, respect, and the desire to endure and survive.

In 1835, Gus, a young zoologist, is sent to Iceland by the Natural History Museum of Lille to study North Atlantic fauna. It is there that he witnesses the bloody massacre of a colony of great auks. Amidst the violence, the curious researcher pulls a single wounded bird from the water, unaware that he has recovered what will eventually be the last of its kind. Gus brings the initially suspicious animal home with him to study it. Instead of a research specimen, he discovers the beauty and majesty of his new companion, whom he names Prosp, and the pair eventually develop an endearing mutual affection.

Over the next fifteen years, Gus comes to realize that he is closely observing something inconceivable: the extinction of a species. From there, a singular preoccupation is born, and the inevitable fate of his feathered friend eclipses everything else around him. Gus's burgeoning understanding, wonder, and obsession around the disappearance of a species and humankind's role in its erasure mirror some of our questions today about the future of the natural world and our place within it.

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"Just like the scientists of the 1800s coming to grips with the reality of extinction, humans of the present day struggle with grasping the impacts of climate change and the potential for a "sixth wave" of extinction. The Last of Its Kind offers a timely and poignant reminder that what seems to be unthinkable may in fact be all too real, while at the same time encouraging compassion for the creatures affected by humans' actions." --The Seaboard Review

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