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45 pp.
| Two-Can
| October, 2007
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TradeISBN 978-1-58728-598-1$15.95
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4-6
This book offers some new insights about the history of humans' relationship with sharks. Topics include sharks' reputations as fearsome creatures, monsters, and gods; different species of sharks, both tiny and huge; and sharks as endangered species--and as food. Though the information can be scattered, short paragraphs will hold readers' attention. Photographs are interspersed with the cartoony illustrations. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.