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From the library
School is finally out and that means the Summer Reading Program is on! The library has put together a great lineup of weekly performers for our "Oceans of Possibilities" summer reading program that is sure to make your summer fin-tastic. Children, teens, and adults can sign up for the program through June 30 - so don't get stuck in the sand, float on down to the library today! Our kickoff program, Out of the Box Education Mobile Museum, will allow children to dive deep and explore the ocean and its creatures with cool fossils and videos. Stop by the library today, June 1st, at 2pm to check it out. Remember to set a reading goal, log books onto your reading log, and return it to the library by July 30th to be eligible for prizes. We're pretty shore this is going to be the best summer ever!
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My Ocean Is Blue by Darren LebeufA young girl explores the beach with her mother, noticing the sights, sounds, and colors of the ocean
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I Am the Sharkby Joan HolubHumorously illustrated sharks introduce themselves and the characteristics that make them special, in a child-friendly, fish-out-of-water tale that includes profiles of species ranging from the Great White and Greenland to the Mako and Hammerhead.
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Mermin : Out of Water. Book one.by Joey WeiserWhen Pete and his friends discover Mer, a mysterious fish-boy on the beach, and super-strong Mer saves Pete from a shark, Pete takes him home, where Mer tries to adjust to school and family life while avoiding water. *********************************************************************************** ***********************************************************************************
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A Whale of the Wildby Rosanne ParryA standalone companion to the best-selling A Wolf Called Wander finds a young orca leading her brother on a tumultuous journey through polluted waters when they are separated from their pod by a catastrophic tsunami.
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And the Ocean Was Our Sky by Patrick NessThe best-selling author of A Monster Calls presents a twist on themes from Moby Dick in the story of a proud warrior whale pod that attacks a ship before pursuing a near-mythical adversary on a vengeful hunt that risks the worlds of both whales and humans.
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Undertowby Michael BuckleyA 16-year-old girl is caught in an epic clash of civilizations when a society of undersea warriors marches out of the ocean into modern-day Coney Island.
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A Brilliant Night of Stars and Ice by Rebecca ConnollyBased on the remarkable true story of the Carpathia—the only ship and her legendary captain who answered the distress call of the sinking Titanic. Told in alternating chapters from the perspective of Captain Rostron on the Carpathia and Kate Connolly on the Titanic, this historical novel is a compelling, heart-pounding account of two eyewitnesses to an epic disaster.
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Float planby Trish DollerHiring a sailor to navigate the boat trip she planned before her fiancé’s death, Anna begins healing from a broken heart in the wake of an unexpected romance. A debut adult novel by the author of Something Like Normal.
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