Sea stories
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Sea stories
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Sea stories
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- Peanut Butter and Jelly, Ben Clanton
- The captain's wife, a novel, Douglas Kelley
- The tiger's prey, a novel of adventure, Wilbur Smith and Tom Harper
- Sea wife, Amity Gaige
- The cat's table, Michael Ondaatje
- Anna Hibiscus, by Atinuke ; illustrated by Lauren Tobia
- The true confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Avi
- Twenty thousand leagues under the sea, Jules Verne ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- Narwhal's otter friend, Ben Clanton
- The slave dancer, by Paula Fox
- Sail, a novel by James Patterson and Howard Roughan
- Quest for the heart, by Susan Amerikaner ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Within a captain's hold:, a captains of the scarlet night novel, Lisa A. Olech
- Sea wife, Amity Gaige
- Moby-Dick, an authoritative text, contexts, criticism, Herman Melville ; edited by Hershel Parker (University of Delaware, Emeritus)
- Good night ocean, written by Mark Jasper ; illustrated by Cooper Kelly
- Kondo & Kezumi reach Bell Bottom, written by David Goodner ; illustrated by Andrea Tsurumi
- Mutiny on the Bounty, by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
- The rope eater, a novel, Ben Jones
- The dark frigate, by Charles Boardman Hawes ; [decorations by Warren Chappell]
- Curious George discovers the ocean, adaptation by Bethany V. Freitas
- Pirates of the Silver Coast, Scott Chantler
- The dory story, Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by David Biedrzycki
- Way down deep in the deep blue sea, by Jan Peck ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
- Moana, the junior novelization, adapted by Suzanne Francis
- The raft, S.A. Bodeen
- Audacity, privateer out of Portsmouth, continuing the account of the life and times of Geoffrey Frost, mariner, of Portsmouth, in New Hampshire, as faithfully translated from the Ming Tsun chronicles, and diligently compared with other contemporary histories, J.E. Fender
- Oceanology, edited by Dugald Steer ; [illustrated by Wayne Anderson... et al.]
- The sea is my brother, Jack Kerouac ; introduction by Dawn Ward
- Arms from the sea, a novel, Rich Shapero