
Whale Island and the Mysterious Bones
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Rowe
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By:
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Karen Bonnet
About this listen
Whale Island and the Mysterious Bones, for children age eight to 12, encompasses two themes: The profound significance of communicating and co-existing with animals, and ocean inhabitants; and understanding true courage after children confront their fears. The story begins with Katey and Will Longley, a brother and sister who journey to a remote island thousands of miles across the globe. After a storm capsizes their uncle's boat near Cape Cod, the children have the misfortune to meet Captain Sharkley, a shady individual who uses them in his quest to find mystical whalebones on an island from which no one has returned alive.
©2011 Karen Bonnet (P)2014 Karen Bonnet
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