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From Susan Casey, the New York Times best-selling writer of The Devil's Pearly whites and The Wave, a breathtaking check out the secret world of dolphins and their conflicted background with man. Because the dawn of noted background, humans have sensed a kinship with the smooth and beautiful dolphin, an dog whose playfulness, sociability, and cleverness seem as an aquatic reflection of mankind. In recent ages scientists have uncovered dolphins understand themselves in reflections, count, feel despondent, adorn themselves, recovery one another (and humans), deduce, infer, form cliques, toss tantrums, gossip, and plan. Several native peoples trace their lineages to dolphins. They are the personalities of multimillion-dollar aquatic theme parks, money that has fueled a sinister illicit trade as shown in the documentary Blackfish. THE UNITED STATES Navy has a key program using dolphins as undersea soldiers. The theory that they are a superior, extraterrestrial types is popular among the MODERN fringe. They are the patients of brutal slaughters as depicted in the documentary The Cove. To swim with a dolphin is a transporting experience, an come across with a being relatively so like us yet so alien. No writer is better positioned to portray these marvelous animals than Susan Casey, whose combination of personal reporting, intense technological research, and evocative prose made The Wave and The Devil's Pearly whites contemporary classics of writing on the oceans. For two years Casey traveled the world, and now she has written an exciting publication about the other wise life on earth.