Where Crabs Sing
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Kaya has been observing the endless meadows on the shore — the marches — all her life. She is alone in this wild nature, having to rely solely on herself for everything. Among her relatives, only her father remains, but he is indifferent to his daughter. Fearing that she will be abandoned again, Kaya keeps everyone at a distance and hides from problems, just like the crabs she loves to watch. But everything has its time, and one day the girl realizes that she is ready to share her world, closed off from prying eyes, with someone.
This is a novel about stepping out of the comfort zone, seeking like-minded people, and maturing without losing one's own identity, no matter what opinions the surroundings may have about it.
About the author:Delia Owens is a wildlife researcher, biologist, PhD, and author of popular books about the animal world. She worked in Africa: in the Kalahari Desert, Botswana, and Zambia. She published her research in Nature, Journal of Mammalogy, Animal Behavior, and African Journal of Ecology, and wrote articles for Natural History and International Wildlife. She is a co-founder of a wildlife conservation fund in Stone Mountain, Georgia. "Where the Crawdads Sing" is Delia's first novel, which topped The New York Times bestseller list for two years.
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