The Dolphin Rescue is a lively adventure in which four teen girls with special powers attempt to help change a dolphin fishing drive in Japan. Through their efforts, they hope to allow residents to see that dolphins are too smart to be harvested by people as food. The 112-page book features many color arts drawn in a special type of anime style, sure to attract reluctant readers and middle school children up to age twelve. The story was developed by four teen girls who are passionate about the humane treatment of animals.
Emily Adams is a junior in high school. She is interested in all art forms and is currently involved in ceramics, studio art, and photography. She loves working with younger kids through work as a swim instructor and tutor.
Lindsey Boynton is a high school junior who has a passion for animal welfare. Lindsey has been a vegan and animal activist for three years. She wants to pursue data science in college. Her favorite activities are taking care of animals, watching her favorite TV shows, and hanging with her best friends.
Taylor Vahey is a junior at Bourne High School. She is eager to go off to college soon and study business. In her free time she likes to go out to eat, hang out with her amazing, supportive friends and family, and travel. She is so excited to share her book with you!
Sophie Boynton enjoys studying the sciences and literature. She might become a researcher of chemistry or of outer space. Her favorite activities are gardening, reading, playing the steel pans, and woodland walks.