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Rescue Ferrets at Sea (Ferret Chronicles, No. 1) (edition 2002)

by Richard Bach (Author)

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Not many humans know. On the edges of every sea, the Ferret Rescue Service stands alongside the Coast Guard and Coastal Patrol of any country that claims an ocean shore. Just as it is the job of humans to rescue human lives at risk in storm and shipboard disaster, so it is the job of ferrets to rescue seagoing animals. In this world of committed, courageous ferrets, Captain Bethany Ferret stands apart. A kit from humble beginnings, she rises quickly to command the swift J-boat Resolute -- a once derelict craft, which she rescued from the rocks. Bethany and her crew measure the days by storms at sea, by ships in distress and by lives saved from tempest. When the alert siren shrieks during a midnight storm, Bethany shakes away sleep and races to the bridge. She does not inquire whether the Chief Engine ferret is ready for action on a quarter-minute warning. She switches to the ship's loudspeaker: "Topside crew, paws on deck. We have a vessel in distress, this is not a drill." Engines bursting awake, searchlights blazing, crew and boat battle swells and screaming wind to reach desperate creatures in black water. The lines be… (more)
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Title:Rescue Ferrets at Sea (Ferret Chronicles, No. 1)
Authors:Richard Bach (Author)
Info:Scribner (2002), 160 pages
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Had the flavor of a Bach book but didn't quite get there. Made me want to go back and re-read Jonathan Livingston Seagull and the Bridge Across Forever ( )
  aldimartino | Nov 24, 2020 |
Had the flavor of a Bach book but didn't quite get there. Made me want to go back and re-read Jonathan Livingston Seagull and the Bridge Across Forever ( )
  Andy_DiMartino | Nov 24, 2020 |
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Not many humans know. On the edges of every sea, the Ferret Rescue Service stands alongside the Coast Guard and Coastal Patrol of any country that claims an ocean shore. Just as it is the job of humans to rescue human lives at risk in storm and shipboard disaster, so it is the job of ferrets to rescue seagoing animals. In this world of committed, courageous ferrets, Captain Bethany Ferret stands apart. A kit from humble beginnings, she rises quickly to command the swift J-boat Resolute -- a once derelict craft, which she rescued from the rocks. Bethany and her crew measure the days by storms at sea, by ships in distress and by lives saved from tempest. When the alert siren shrieks during a midnight storm, Bethany shakes away sleep and races to the bridge. She does not inquire whether the Chief Engine ferret is ready for action on a quarter-minute warning. She switches to the ship's loudspeaker: "Topside crew, paws on deck. We have a vessel in distress, this is not a drill." Engines bursting awake, searchlights blazing, crew and boat battle swells and screaming wind to reach desperate creatures in black water. The lines be

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