The Dolphins Of Pern (Pern (Publication Order) #13)

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When the inhabitants of Pern seem to have finally neutralized the threat of Thread and their deadly, earth-scorching spores, the colonists once again make contact with the "ship fish, " the dolphin populations who were Pern's original cohabitants. Tilion and Readis redevelop this ancient bond between human and dolphin, and discover once again the magical relationship their ancestors cherished and valued.Fans of Anne McCaffrey's entire Pern series will delight in this episode which tells the heart-warming story of Pern's dolphin population...How the fish were the colonists' original friends and companions on the planet, and how the how the original colony lost contact with their sea-going friends, the "ship fish" who utilized telepathic connections to aid the colonists.When they are re-introduced to the playful dolphin schools, Tilion and Readis uncover the history and importance of their connection to the ship fish. And when Thread's deadly presence once again looms over their planet, these brave Pern leaders know that the dolphins will be their essential allies in finally ridding Pern of the deadly Thread attack.
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AuthorAnne McCaffrey
PublisherBamtam Press
PlaceLondon
Year1998
ISBN0593037502
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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