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  2. The Deep End of the Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The Deep End of the Ocean is a best-selling novel by Jacquelyn Mitchard, released in 1996. It is about an American middle class , suburban family that is torn apart when the youngest son is kidnapped and raised by a mentally ill woman, until he appears at the front doorstep of his real mother and asks if he can mow the lawn.

  3. Crenated tongue - Wikipedia

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    Crenated tongue is usually asymptomatic and harmless. [3] It is not a disease as such, but usually results from habits where the tongue is pressed against the lingual surfaces (the side facing the tongue) of the dental arches, or from any cause of macroglossia (enlarged tongue), [3] which in itself has many causes such as Down syndrome.

  4. The Deep (novella) - Wikipedia

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    The Deep is a 2019 fantasy book by Rivers Solomon, with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes. [1] It depicts an underwater society built by the water-breathing descendants of pregnant slaves thrown overboard from slave ships. The book was developed from a song of the same name by Clipping, an experimental hip-hop trio.

  5. Adrift: Seventy-six Days Lost at Sea - Wikipedia

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    In a growing gale, seven days out, his vessel was badly holed by an unknown object during a night storm, and became swamped, although it did not sink outright due to the watertight compartments Callahan had designed into the boat. In his book, Callahan writes that he suspects the damage occurred from a collision with a whale. [2] [3]

  6. Flush (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Flush is a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen, first published in 2005 and set in Florida.It is his second young adult novel, after Hoot and has a similar plot to Hoot but a different cast and is not a continuation or sequel.

  7. ‘Like going to the moon’: Why this is the world’s most ...

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    “The most dreaded bit of ocean on the globe – and rightly so,” Alfred Lansing wrote of explorer Ernest Shackleton’s 1916 voyage across it in a small lifeboat. It is, of course, the Drake ...

  8. William Clark Russell - Wikipedia

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    An Ocean Free-Lance (1881) My Watch Below – or Yarns Spun When Off Duty (as "Seafarer" 1881) Round the Galley Fire (1883) Jack's Courtship (1884) On the Fo'k'sle Head (1884) English Channel Ports (1884) The Sea Queen (1884) Our Pilots (as "Seafarer", 1885) A Strange Voyage (1885) In the Middle Watch (1885) A Voyage to the Cape (1886) A Book ...

  9. Olive's Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The novel Olive's Ocean was written by Kevin Henkes and was originally published in 2003. It received the 2004 Newbery Honor. [1] [2] ...