01682cam a2200373 i 450000100040000000500170000402000180002104000320003905000210007108200120009210000250010424500380012925000470016726000340021430000400024850500080028852004420029652100220073852100200076065000470078065000380082765000500086565000510091565000420096665000550100865000450106365000210110865000230112965000230115265000360117565000260121165000420123765000290127975020241104142504.0 a9780545676052 aNJQ/DLCbengcNJQerdadDLC00aPZ7.R69bHo 201504a3032231 aRorby, Ginnyeauthor10aHow to speak dolphincGinny Rorby aThis edition first printing, February 2015 bScholastic,aNew York :c2015 a264 pages :c22 cmbillustrations ; aR  aSince her mother died, twelve-year-old Lily has struggled to care for her severely autistic half-brother, Adam, in their Miami home, but she is frustrated and angry because her oncologist step-father, Don, expects her to devote her time to Adam, and is unwilling to admit that Adam needs professional help--but when Adam bonds with a young dolphin with cancer Lily is confronted with another dilemma: her family or the dolphin's freedom. a780 bLexile  aR bRaz-Plus  0aAutistic childrenvFiction and Literature. 0aDolphinsvFiction and Literature. 0aBrothers and sistersvFiction and Literature. 0aFathers and daughtersvFiction and Literature. 0aStepfathersvFiction and Literature.  0aFamilieszFloridazMiamivFiction and Literature.  0aResponsibilityvFiction and Literature.  1aAutismvFiction. 1aDolphinsvFiction. 1aSiblingsvFiction. 1aFathers and daughtersvFiction. 1aStepfathersvFiction. 1aFamily lifezFloridazMiamivFiction. 1aResponsibilityvFiction.