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My Life with the Wave

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 7 Ratings and 7 Reviews

Book Description
This is a combination package of a hardcover book and an unabridged audiobook (1 cassette.) Story: A young boy races across the beach while a playful wave laps at his feet. When it is time to leave, the wave pleads to go with the boy. Once at home, the wave becomes very moody. What's a boy to do with a naughty wave? Very cute story.
Book Information
PublisherRecorded Books
BindingAudio Cassette (10 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-100788719602
ISBN-13978-0788719608
Publication Date/1997
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About Catherine Cowan (Author) : Catherine Cowan is a published author and a translator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Catherine Cowan include My Life with the Wave.
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11/17/2009 jacklyn curb said:
A boy falls in love with the beach and a wave runs away from the sea with him. He spends about six months with the wave and goes through some challenging times. The wave has emotions, moods, and they change quickly. The wave is developed through anthropomorphism and at times has arms, stands, and is... more

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