A bond that transcends human language.
Some publishers have recently re-released Pirajno’s works in ebook formats, which can be purchased through major retailers.
Many literary enthusiasts and students look for a PDF version of this book for several reasons:
Another reviewer, writing from the British Library, noted: "This was the second book I read in my hours at the British Library today. It is hard to find now."
So why should you read "A Grave for a Dolphin"? Here are just a few reasons:
"I wish you could swim / Like the dolphins, like dolphins can swim"
Archaeological "graveyards" also include desert regions that were once oceans. The Ocucaje Desert, Peru
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Today, Denti di Pirajno is best known for two books: A Cure for Serpents (1955) and its sequel, A Grave for a Dolphin (1956). Both are collections of anecdotes and folk tales drawn from his time in Africa, blending memoir with magical realism.