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For nearly one hundred million years, the coelacanths have lived in the ocean depths. They are living fossils, humble and powerful. They have hunted, borne young, and prayed to the spirit-fish. But for the canth called Maputa, all that is about to change. SeaTopia is an aquarium run by the man-tide. The Director, Dave, is an empathetic man who tries to help both humans—ocean whiz-kid, Kemar and neglected teen, Samantha—and fish, but no measure of kindness can turn a prison into the sea. From Norton, the stargazer to Cariam, the octopus to a shrimp named Shareef and an angelfish filled with divinity, a host of creatures clash and unite, struggle and discover. From the first indelible moments of Out There, Somewhere, to the stunning climax, it's clear why John Morano is at the top of his genre. Let the power of faith never be underestimated.

174 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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December 2, 2014
I think that this book is fantastic. It is also really nice when it comes to the different perspectives it has. It has stories of fish and humans all coming to one spot in a way. The fish are put into aquariums and meet the "mantide". This is basically the human race to the fish and they don't like us at the start.
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