INTERMEDIATE FICTION
Rorby, Ginny

How to Speak Dolphin

(3) 4-6 When Lily's autistic, mute younger brother Adam makes a connection with a sick dolphin at a theme park, it seems like a breakthrough--until Lily and her friend Zoe see that the captive dolphin's situation is the result of animal cruelty. The novel is brave and unflinching as it confronts difficult topics such as coping with disability, accepting a parent's death, and standing up for animal rights.

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