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  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the subjects of The Dolphin People 2 weeks ago.

    • Added the subject: Subjects > Literature and Fiction > World Literature > Australia and New Zealand
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Religion and Spirituality > Fiction > Visionary Fiction
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Literature and Fiction > Genre Fiction > Historical
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Literature and Fiction > Genre Fiction > Metaphysical
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Literature and Fiction > Contemporary
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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the classification of The Dolphin People Saturday, January 23 2010.

    • changed the Dewey Classification: 823.92
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  3. Amanda

    Amanda approved Pedro’s request to change the contributors of The Dolphin People Friday, December 18 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Torsten Krol: (Primary Author)
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  4. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray approved Pedro’s request to change the title of The Dolphin People Monday, December 14 2009.

    The Dolphin People (P.S.)People
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  5. Pedro

    Pedro changed the title of The Dolphin People Sunday, December 13 2009.

    The Dolphin People (P.S.)People
    Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see Pedro’s edits | report abuse )
  6. Pedro

    Pedro edited the contributors of The Dolphin People Sunday, December 13 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Torsten Krol: (Primary Author)
    Amanda approved this request. ( see Pedro’s edits | report abuse )
  7. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of The Dolphin People Wednesday, October 7 2009.

    • 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.

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