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Songs of the Whale Clan: Book One Message from Wehris
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Songs of the Whale Clan: Book One Message from Wehris
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Songs of the Whale Clan: Book One Message from Wehris
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Songs of the Whale Clan: Message from Wehris is the first in a series of three books that tell the story of a little seal, two young orcas and an old seagull who team up with Wehris, a strange, new kind of octopus with powerful and amazing powers. Together, they work to save the oceans of the world from the planet’s most dangerous species: the human race. Their first goal is to stop what they believe is an attempt by humans to use the oceans of the world without regard for the countless creatures who live there. While their efforts to help other creatures of the sea and their adventures place their lives in great danger, they quickly learn that there is a great deal they don’t know about humans. They also learn that the greatest danger they face doesn’t come from humanity. It comes from within themselves. This helps them to realize that unless they begin to truly understand humanity, all their noble efforts, perhaps even their lives, will be wasted.
Songs of the Whale Clan: Message from Wehris is the first in a series of three books that tell the story of a little seal, two young orcas and an old seagull who team up with Wehris, a strange, new kind of octopus with powerful and amazing powers. Together, they work to save the oceans of the world from the planet’s most dangerous species: the human race. Their first goal is to stop what they believe is an attempt by humans to use the oceans of the world without regard for the countless creatures who live there. While their efforts to help other creatures of the sea and their adventures place their lives in great danger, they quickly learn that there is a great deal they don’t know about humans. They also learn that the greatest danger they face doesn’t come from humanity. It comes from within themselves. This helps them to realize that unless they begin to truly understand humanity, all their noble efforts, perhaps even their lives, will be wasted.


















