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Doris Thomas

    January 1, 1966
    Mark und der geheimnisvolle Delfin
    Verliebt in Greenkenny
    Through the Eyes of the Orcas
    Dolphin in Need
    Eyes of the Beholders: Life Stories of African American Women
    Zabu
    • 2021

      An anthology of stories written by African American Our life events have brought us to our current state of being and will heavily influence our futures. Our perspective of the world around us has been shaped by our experiences. Perhaps if we share the events in our life stories with our great-great-great grandchildren, it will allow them to know us just a little better. Maybe they will be guided by what we have written. Perhaps an event in our lives will let them know that we understand their condition, situation, or struggles.

      Eyes of the Beholders: Life Stories of African American Women
    • 2017

      Dolphin in Need

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a seaside summer, ten-year-old twins Julian and Sophie embark on an adventure during a boat trip where they encounter a pod of dolphins. This experience not only deepens their bond but also sparks a sense of wonder and connection to nature, highlighting themes of exploration and the magic of childhood.

      Dolphin in Need
    • 2017

      Through the Eyes of the Orcas

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Amid a thunderstorm, Lisa and Peter delve into their school project on killer whales in the cozy confines of her attic. As they explore fascinating facts about these magnificent creatures, their enthusiasm grows, transforming a simple assignment into an engaging adventure. The storm outside enhances their focus and curiosity, making for an unforgettable learning experience.

      Through the Eyes of the Orcas
    • 2008