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41. The Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer by Sergio S. Bambaren | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2008-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Revised Edition! — Louise L. Hay, the best-selling author of You Can Heal Your Life In the journey through life, it is the will of the heart that decides our destiny, for to achieve our goals, we must not only act, but also dream . . . not only plan, but also believe. The Dolphin is a story of courage, of struggle against our own fears, our own limits. It reminds us that there is more to life than meets the eye . . . things we can only discover if we follow our own rules. It is a story of hope that unveils the magic of this world, the magic we too often seem to forget. So follow your dreams, listen to the voice within you, and let Daniel Dolphin take you on the most magical journey of all—the quest to fulfill your own destiny. A magical story for young and old alike! Customer Reviews (17)
Jonathan Livingston Dolphin
excellent story
Simple story
June Nolen author of In Reverse Time
Must Read! |
42. Into the Blue (Dolphin Diaries #1) by Ben M. Baglio | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2002-06-01)
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Dolphins from human perspective
loved it
My daughter loved it
The Best Book Ever!!!
Dolphin Diaries |
43. Journey of the Pink Dolphins: An Amazon Quest by Sy Montgomery | |
Paperback: 253
Pages
(2009-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Despite encounterswith piranha-filled waters, toxic ants, and large rats--not to mentionboat failures, foreign language problems, and alternate blasts of sunand rain--the persistent Montgomery pushes happily on, offering alyrical account as intoxicating as the subject itself. She eventuallymakes contact, swimming with them, even holding one in her arms, butthat may be the least relevant aspect of the entire book. Montgomeryturns nature into a bewildering drug, opening doors into cultural andbiological worlds invisible to most, but which teem with as muchunseen life as a drop of river water held under amicroscope. --Melissa Rossi Customer Reviews (24)
Go along for the Journey of the Pink Dolphins
OK. so the dolphins are pink....sort of
Fascinating but Frustrating
enchanting travelogue and work of natural history The book focuses on the author's quest for the pink dolphin, but really it is a journey to find not one but two dolphins. I don't refer to the other species of dolphin that lives in the Amazon, the tucuxis (one which she also covers in the book), but for two sides of the same animal. On the one hand she searches for the pink dolphin, the bufeo in Spanish or boto in Portguese, a living animal of which little is known about in comparison with many other dolphin species. Living in the most massive river system on earth, one connnected to innumerable lakes in the rainy season, in waters often black as coffee and infested with caimans, piranha, stingrays, and electric eels, in often very remote regions to which there is no reliable transportation to, it is a difficult subject to study. An example of cetaceans from an earlier geologic era, primitive when compared to modern oceanic dolphins, the pink dolphins preserve something from an eariler era, a holdover in the modern world. Montgomery and her various companions in the book struggle to get good observations of the dolphins, to try and track them, to identify individuals, to observe their behavior. The author finds that even experts who have studied the bufeo for years are often perplexed by them. She has many successes, providing much interesting information on them and a fine series of color photographs of the often startingly pink dolphins. Montgomery though is also questing for the Encante, the mystical shape-shifting dolphin that is very real to many of the peoples who live along the mighty Amazon. Believed to exist in fabulous cities beneath the surface of the river, the locals speak in conspiratorial tones about the dolphins' magic powers and often lust for attractive humans. The natives often worry that their wives, husbands, sons, and daughters will be stolen about by the fabulous Encante, and speak with awe and reverence about the dolphins. Montgomery continually quests for the natives' views of the Encante, for their "true" tales, and for how they protect themselves against their fantastic attention. Montgomery doesn't exlusively focus on dolphins though. Her book in part is a vivid travelogue of Amazonia, bringing us to many exotic locations. We visit Manaus, the impossible Paris of the Amazon, home to an opera house right out of a fairy tale. Built upon the backs of native jungle peoples by rubber barons, today it is a squalid city trying to embrace change. She takes us to amazing Meeting of the Waters, where for miles two tributies of the Amazon, the black River Negro and the white Solimoes, flow side by side before forming the true Amazon River. We are taken to two different nature reserves, both with differing strategies, Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo and Mamiraua, where some of the rich life and deadly beauty of Amazonia is preserved against an uncertain future. Montgomery takes us to the impossibly clear waters and white sandy beaches of the Tapajos and Arapiuns Rivers, where she actually swims with the dolphins, something not possible elsewhere in the dark and piranha-infested rivers elsewhere. She undertakes a vision quest by taking the hallucigenic Ayahuasca or "Mother of the Vine," something few Westerners have done (and for good reason). Further, while the bufeo or boto is the star of the book, many other animals form a rich supporting cast. The odd hoatzin, a bird with claws, seemingly someting out of the Mesozoic. Electric eels, extremely common and suprisingly complex. Caimans, another seemingly prehistoric species. Amazonian manatees, gentle vegetarians that are much more intelligent than often given credit for. The weird side-necked turtle. All manner of insects, including ants. And more are given space. Some have said that she rhapsodizes too much in the book, but I disagree. She has done her research, the book is filled with interviews with experts, and there is a nice bibliography at the end. She has skillfully combined hard science with poetry, and the effort is very worthwhile. I highly recommend it.
Amazonian vacation |
44. Riding the Storm (Dolphin Diaries #3) by Ben M. Baglio | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2002-08)
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Dolphin Diaries #3
If you love dolphins and want to learn more about them,
Decent |
45. Winter's Tail: How One Little Dolphin Learned To Swim Again by Juliana Hatkoff, Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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Fabulous Story
Great book!
wonderful story
A great story for all ages.I love this book!
4.5/5 stars - an inspiring story! |
46. Whale Watcher: A Global Guide to Watching Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises in the Wild by Trevor Day | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2006-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Every year, more than four million people go whale watching, and the numbers keep growing. This beautifully illustrated guidebook will be the best handy reference for whale watchers. All recognized species of cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) are described in this book. Stunning action photography of each is coupled with detailed information on where and when to see each species and how to identify it through behavior and physical characteristics. There are featured spreads on 40 of the most fascinating and frequently watched whales. For quick and easy identification, the families and species are organized in descending order of size, from the blue whale to the tiniest dolphins and porpoises. The natural history and habitat of each animal is described in detail, along with the latest research on topics such as cetacean communication and social structure. There are also maps, other helpful illustrations and addresses, as well as travel tips on locations for whale watching responsibly. Also included is updated information on endangered species and conservation efforts. Whale Watcher is the most comprehensive book for anyone planning a safe and successful watching trip. Customer Reviews (3)
STUNNING book on Whales....10 stars!! WHALE WATCHER
Great Book
Perfect for travel and science reference collections alike! |
47. Whales, Dolphins, and Other Marine Mammals of the World (Princeton Field Guides) by Hadoram Shirihai, Brett Jarrett | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2006-10-02)
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Excellent guide
Absolutely essential for anyone interested in sea mammals
THE best field gude on this subject; and one of the best of any natural history field guide |
48. Baby Dolphin (Seaworld Library) by Julie D. Shively | |
Board book: 26
Pages
(2005-10-20)
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Great nonfiction for toddlers |
49. Extreme Rescue: Dolphin Mission (Go, Diego, Go!) by Erica David | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2009-06-02)
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50. Dolphin (My Pals) by Pam Adams | |
Board book: 12
Pages
(2004-09)
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51. Ally the Dolphin Fairy (Rainbow Magic) | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
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52. Whales and Dolphins of the World by Mark Simmonds | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2005-03-01)
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Whales and Dolphins |
53. Dolphin in the Deep (Animal Ark (Pb)) by Ben M. Baglio | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2001-06)
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The Lonly Dolphin
A sad but great story!!
Exellent!!!!!!!!!
[FANTASTIC!!!]
dolphin in the deep |
54. Before We Leave You: Messages from the Great Whales and the Dolphin Beings by Patricia Cori | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2011-04-26)
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55. Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises: of the Eastern North Pacific and Adjacent Arctic Waters, A Guide to Their Identification by Stephen Leatherwood, Francis A. Davis | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1988-10-01)
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the BEST field guide for North Pacific cetaceans
An useful guide |
56. The Dolphin People: A Novel (P.S.) by Torsten Krol | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2009-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Shortly after the end of WWII, sixteen-year-old Erich Linden and his family have fled Germany and joined Erich's uncle, Klaus, in Venezuela, where they will begin a new life. But, en route to Klaus's outpost further inland, they encounter a storm and their plane crashes in the middle of the jungle. Stranded deep within Amazonia with no hope of rescue, they are discovered by the Yayomi, a violent and superstitious Stone Age tribe. The Yayomi believe the strangelooking foreigners are freshwater dolphins in human form—and the Lindens believe that as long as they can keep up the bizarre ruse they'll be safe. But the jungle is a dark, mysterious place, and no place for a family of sham dolphin-people who are ultimately left with only two choices: to escape or to die trying. Customer Reviews (6)
Excellent storytelling
save your money
GREAT BOOK!
Loved it!
The Dolphin People |
57. Splash! A Book About Whales And Dolphins (level 3) (Hello Reader) by Melvin Berger | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2001-07-01)
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informative and interesting |
58. Echolocation in Bats and Dolphins | |
Paperback: 631
Pages
(2002-01-15)
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59. The Zack Files 11: How to Speak Dolphin in Three Easy Lessons (The Zack Files) by Dan Greenburg | |
Paperback: 59
Pages
(1997-12-29)
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Talking to dolphins is fun! This book strikes just the right balance of paranormal fantasy, silly humor, and mystery. Greenburg gets extra points for incorporating the classic board game Scrabble into the story! ... Read more |
60. Do Dolphins Really Smile?: Station Stop 2 (All Aboard Science Reader) by Laura Driscoll | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2006-05-04)
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