Dolphin Adventure: A True Story

Dolphin Adventure: A True Story by Wayne Grover, published by Harper Collins on July 5, 2000, is an engaging narrative that invites readers into an underwater world. This edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English, offering a glimpse into a remarkable encounter between the author and a family of dolphins. The story begins with Wayne Grover hearing a clicking sound while diving, leading to a poignant moment when he discovers a baby dolphin in distress, seeking assistance.
Readers will find a captivating tale that explores themes of compassion and connection with marine life. The narrative unfolds as Wayne Grover responds to the dolphins’ silent plea for help, highlighting the bond between humans and animals. This chapter book is categorized under juvenile fiction, making it suitable for young readers who are interested in adventure and wildlife. Through this true story, Grover shares a unique experience that emphasizes the importance of empathy and action in the face of challenges.
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Eighty feet below the ocean’s surface, Wayne Grover hears a clicking sound. Soon he sees three dolphins–two adults and a baby–swimming toward him. A large fishing hook is embedded in the baby’s back, and suddenly Wayne realizes that, in their own way, the dolphins are asking for his help.
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