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The Lost Whale: The True St...

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South Light: A Journey to t...

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The boys behind the bombs

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“Being what we humans are, what else could we do but wrong?”
Michael Parfit, The Lost Whale: The True Story of an Orca Named Luna

“We all cast our own shadows and chose where they fall, and the lives of men and women and otters and dogs and whales are linked forever across the reaches of time. We distance ourselves from them with our hunger for flesh, or our carelessness, or our cruelty. But what of the forces that bind us together?”
Michael Parfit, The Lost Whale: The True Story of an Orca Named Luna

“That summer, there was a Name the Babies contest, an annual event organized by the Whale Museum on San Juan Island. A young girl from Bellingham submitted the winning entry. The little orca should be named "Luna", she wrote, because "the whale explores the ocean like the moon explores the Earth.”
Michael Parfit, The Lost Whale: The True Story of an Orca Named Luna



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