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Changing to Orcas is a novel unfolding in the cradle of storms, the Bering Sea.  A leap in communication is transpiring this very summer between intelligent creatures-orcas and humans-in this wild place; not in harmony, but in desperation on the part of the orcas, in joy on the part of a shamanistic Aleut, and in curse on the part of fishing skipper Mad Jack.  Changing to Orcas will carry you to a new ordering of earth-sea:  350 pages.

Changing to Orcas
Changing to Men

A Novel of the Bering Sea

by Michael Harris

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Under the Wharf Anthology is a collection of coastal marine essays, poems, and short stories.  It features "Gray Whale Cove," a short story voted "best fiction" in 1991 from Western Publications Association: 160 pages.

Under the Wharf Anthology
by Michael Harris
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The Magic Box-something scary is happening in the neighborhood.  The kids have released a curse by accident and must solve a mystery to save the grown-ups: 100 pages.

The Magic Box
A Halloween Story
by Michael Harris
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Mad Jack and the Great White-down on his luck, Mad Jack and his new crewman, Third Eye, set out in a rumpled lifeboat to forge a great adventure.160 pages.

Mad Jack and the Great White
by Michael Harris
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