Eye of the Dolphin
By (Author) M.J. Taormina
BookBaby
BookBaby
24th April 2023
United States
Paperback
286
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
471g
Ariel is a unique child. With a severe cognitive disability no one quite understands, she has trouble communicating and expressing any emotion. Her parents, Johnny and Christa, struggle with their child's lack of mental development. Christa becomes depressed and detached from her daughter, and Johnny. In a desperate effort to better understand her and save their relationship, Ariel's parents take her to Dolphin House, a research facility in Mexico. There, Dr. Kenneth Barnhill puts Ariel in direct contact with a pod of dolphins. They find that despite her trouble with other humans, Ariel has a powerful, immediate connection to the dolphins. They convey complex ideas to her and transmit images that she alone knows the meaning of, somehow. Ariel develops the ability to communicate with the dolphins by generating visions that create divided reactions amongst the pod. Johnny and Christa watch Ariel's world grow, until disaster strikes Dolphin House and they learn that the situation is far more dire than they dared to imagine. "Eye of the Dolphin" tells an epic story of a small family, as a troubled mother, father, and daughter try to solve an ancient mystery that brings them dangerously closer together.
M.J. Taormina lives in the shadows of the Sierra Nevada mountains near Reno, NV. In his youth, he earned a BA in Criminal Justice from the University of Nevada and served aboard ship in the US Navy. His wife is a retired teacher, and he's the father of two daughters. His writing is inspired by his family's international travels, his service in the navy, and his interactions with animals and the environment.