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Melinda Saves The Whales - cover

Melinda Saves The Whales

Porsche Ray

Publisher: Fallen Leaves Publishing

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Summary

Melinda and her father are back. On a ferry ride from mainland British Columbia to Vancouver Island, they overhear a horrible plot to kill a whale.
 
Getting between poachers and their prey is dangerous, but the conservation officers need Melinda to get more information.
 
Can Melinda, her father, and Teensie stop the poachers and protect the native whale population? Or will they be too late?
 
Don't miss the adventure in Melinda Saves the Whales!
 
Melinda Saves the Whales is book 3 of the Melinda series.
 
Melinda books feature a large vocabulary, but shorter chapters to keep younger readers engaged. Melinda herself is a socially awkward 10-year-old girl, however, books are suitable for both a younger and older audience, and the problems she encounters have nothing to do with her gender.
 
Every Melinda book centers around a safe, wholesome adventure where Melinda must use the tools and skills she has previously developed to fix the problem.
 
NO catty girl drama
 
NO boy-crazy idolizing
 
NO children doing adult jobs
 
Clean. Safe. Fun.
Available since: 07/01/2022.
Print length: 169 pages.

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