

Dolphin Trilogy #1
Dolphin Boy
Eons ago, down in the green depths of warm oceans, man had his basic origin. And although he evolved into a creature entirely of the upper air, he still has much in common with the air-breathing, salt water mammals who are his ancestral brothers.
Except of course that the sea creatures have much greater potential intelligence, are infinitely better adjusted to themselves and their environment. And have a much longer life span.
The gentle dolphins knew exactly what to do when a small human baby fell into their midst. But neither they nor anyone else could foretell what would develop from this remarkable combination...
Except of course that the sea creatures have much greater potential intelligence, are infinitely better adjusted to themselves and their environment. And have a much longer life span.
The gentle dolphins knew exactly what to do when a small human baby fell into their midst. But neither they nor anyone else could foretell what would develop from this remarkable combination...
224 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1967
About the author
Roy Meyers
5 books4 followersRoy Lethbridge Meyers was a practising physician and writer. He is best known for his Dolphin series about the relationship and modes of communication between dolphins and humans.
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