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    <dateIssued>2015</dateIssued>
    <edition>This edition first printing, February 2015</edition>
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    <extent>264 pages : 22 cm illustrations ;</extent>
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  <abstract>Since 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.</abstract>
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