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The Mellow Submarine: The Stone Pictures of Gabriola Island


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Join Captain Dave and his loyal first mate Larry the Lobster as a quirky navigation glitch leads them to shore on Gabriola Island—where they discover ancient Coast Salish petroglyphs carved into sandstone. A gentle spirit appears to share the meanings of the carvings: the orca’s lesson of family, the sun’s gift of life, and the salmon’s promise of abundance. What begins as a compass problem becomes a heart-forward lesson in respect, listening, and caring for the stories that live all around us on Vancouver Island.

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Skookum Kid's StoriesBy Peter McCully