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Len Varley
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781738458233
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A man’s haunted past and two captive orcas desperate bid for freedom collide in HOME.Adam Svenson, adrift in prison, relives his past chasing orcas. Yet, whispers from the deep increasingly guide him toward redemption. In a sterile marine park, Persia and Tristesse, two majestic young orcas, yearn for the open sea.Will a mystic whale’s wisdom unlock Adam’s freedom? Can the orcas break their chains? Dive into a thrilling hunt for truth, where captivity collides with spiritual awakening and reality bends in a Spielbergian twist.HOME is a modern-day Moby Dick parable - a thought-provoking tale of captivity, life, death and spiritual redemption.

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