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Books in The John Morano Eco-Adventure Series series

  • A Wing and a Prayer

    John Morano, Sarah Anderson

    Paperback (Grey Gecko Press, Oct. 3, 2016)
    Lupé might be the very last Guadalupe petrel alive, and he knows the best way to save his flock is to find the Islands of Life and a mate. The problem is the well-meaning man-flock that's decided to keep him safe... in a cage. But Lupé has hatched an escape plan all his own!Told in a 'Disneyesque' style, A Wing and a Prayer will have you smiling and laughing as you're introduced to wonderful characters but also important themes, especially the environment.Often compared to works such as Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Watership Down, and The Jungle Books, this 25th Anniversary Edition also features an introduction by Mark Tercek, President and CEO of The Nature Conservancy.
  • Makoona

    John Morano, Sarah Anderson

    Paperback (Grey Gecko Press, April 3, 2017)
    Welcome to the inspiring story of Binti, a female octopus who lives in the Makoona coral reef, and Kemar, a Cambodian boy who fishes the reef.As a mollusk without a shell, Binti believes she's missing something... but the reef is a dangerous place to search for anything, let alone the shell that will make her complete and let her communicate with the spirit-fish. But helped by her friends and a psychedelic octopus who speaks in Grateful Dead lyrics, the search is on.Fifteen-year-old Kemar, a boatperson fleeing the Khmer Rouge, fishes the waters around Makoona where he crosses the path of a strange octopus and befriends both a Vietnam vet and an old American mechanic who claims she was once a world-famous aviator.Makoona will make you laugh out loud as it transports you into the world of the coral reef and takes you on an island adventure that never loses sight of environmental concerns, personal fulfillment, friendship, self-awareness, and the tenets of eco-literature that Morano created in his unforgettable first novel, A Wing and a Prayer.Like Wing, Makoona is a children's book for adults and a young adult novel with universal themes, a story that you can enjoy by yourself or share with the entire family.Featuring a special introduction by Kathryn Fuller, President of the World Wildlife Fund.
  • Out There, Somewhere

    John Morano

    Paperback (Grey Gecko Press, June 1, 2018)
    When Maputa is caught in a fishing net off the coast of the Comoros, neither she nor the fishermen believe she will survive. But rather than meeting the Spirit-fish, the ancient coelacanth finds herself on display as a living fossil at SeaTopia on the Florida coast. There she joins a motley crew of captive sea creatures and the man-tide who both confine and care for them--including Samantha, a neglected teen who finds purpose at the aquarium.At SeaTopia, the sea creatures and the man-tide both must navigate the complex world of care, captivity, and conservation. When the man-tide destroys the ocean and its inhabitants, are Maputa and her friends better off in the freedom and danger of the wild or the protection and confinement of the aquarium? Or does the Spirit-fish have another plan in mind?Readers of previous books in the Eco-Adventure Series will recognize the universal themes and may even spot a familiar character or two! Like A Wing and a Prayer and Makoona, this latest book continues the focus on environmental concerns, friendship, and self-awareness that are key concepts for the series, and can be enjoyed on its own or shared with the family.
  • Flocks of One

    John Morano, Sarah Anderson

    Paperback (Grey Gecko Press, Feb. 20, 2019)
    Glyde, Gonzo, and Azul have one thing in common: they're all flying as flocks of one. Other than his father, Lupé, Glyde has never seen a pure Guadalupe petrel, so when he hears of a similar petrel in danger, he implores his father to join him in a daring rescue attempt. Along the way, Glyde is joined by Gonzo, an endangered ivory-billed woodpecker, Zomis, the last remaining passenger pigeon, and a barred owl who speaks only in Shakespearean English.Meanwhile, after losing his mate and being smuggled out of the shrinking Caatinga, Azul finds himself in the care of a celebrated conservationist. However, not everything is as it seems, and the Spix's macaw must fight to return to the place he knows best. But with a disappearing habitat and without a mate, can his journey lead him home?The John Morano Eco-Adventure Series is back with a fourth installment that asks the question: What does it mean to be home in a changing world? As the climate warms and habitats are lost, will the man-flock help the birds before it's too late, or will these flocks of one become flocks of none?Featuring a special introduction by Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana.
  • Makoona

    John Morano

    Paperback (Little Blue Works, April 1, 2001)
    Welcome to the inspiring story of Binti, a female octopus who lives in the Makoona coral reef, and Kemar, a Cambodian boy who fishes the reef. As a mollusk without a shell, Binti believes she's missing something... but the reef is a dangerous place to search for anything, let alone the shell that will fulfill her and enable her to communicate with the spirit-fish. Helped by her friends and a psychedelic octopus who speaks in Grateful Dead lyrics, the search is on. Fifteen year old Kemar, a boatperson fleeing the Khmer Rouge, fishes the waters around Makoona where he crosses the path of a strange octopus and befriends both a Vietnam vet and an old American mechanic who claims she was once a world famous aviator. Makoona will make you laugh out loud as it transports you into the world of the coral reef and takes you on an island adventure that never loses sight of environmental concerns, personal fulfillment, friendship, self awareness and the tenets of eco-literature that Morano created in his unforgettable first novel, A Wing and a Prayer. Like Wing, Makoona is a children's book for adults and a young adult novel with universal themes; a story that you can enjoy by yourself or share with the entire family. Featuring a special introduction by Kathryn Fuller, President of the World Wildlife Fund.
  • Arion and Azura: The Adventure of the Jynx Stone

    Karyn Masters

    Paperback (Aris Publishing, Nov. 19, 2017)
    Originally published in The Hollywood Quarterly in Young Writers which is the TOP HONOR! Arion and Azura are two young rambunctious raccoons who live in Blue Mountain, a land of plenty. One day, they stumble across a map marking the spot of the long lost Jynx Stone, a stone that holds the power over all the lands. Having never roamed outside the borders of their own safe sanctuary, Arion and Azura venture out into the dangerous world beyond Blue Mountain to find this stone. They soon discover danger lurks around every corner and no one can be trusted. They run into a few odd characters on their journey, including Juno, a sly fox who tries to trick them; Finley, a very wise crow who tags along; and Wendelina, a colossal spider looking for dinner. They courageously make their way through the Black Forest, a place where some enter—never to be seen again. Encountering danger and numerous obstacles along the way, Arion and Azura stay committed to their quest of finding the stone, determined to place it into the safe hands of Eli, ruler over Blue Mountain. Will they succeed, or will it fall into evil hands?
  • The Adventures of King Darius and Julian the Great

    Peggi Trusty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2017)
    The Adventures of King Darius and Julian the Great is the story of two wonderful little boys spending the afternoon on an amazing imaginary journey.
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  • Flocks of One

    John Morano, Sarah Anderson

    Hardcover (Grey Gecko Press, Feb. 20, 2019)
    Glyde, Gonzo, and Azul have one thing in common: they're all flying as flocks of one. Other than his father, Lupé, Glyde has never seen a pure Guadalupe petrel, so when he hears of a similar petrel in danger, he implores his father to join him in a daring rescue attempt. Along the way, Glyde is joined by Gonzo, an endangered ivory-billed woodpecker, Zomis, the last remaining passenger pigeon, and a barred owl who speaks only in Shakespearean English.Meanwhile, after losing his mate and being smuggled out of the shrinking Caatinga, Azul finds himself in the care of a celebrated conservationist. However, not everything is as it seems, and the Spix's macaw must fight to return to the place he knows best. But with a disappearing habitat and without a mate, can his journey lead him home?The John Morano Eco-Adventure Series is back with a fourth installment that asks the question: What does it mean to be home in a changing world? As the climate warms and habitats are lost, will the man-flock help the birds before it's too late, or will these flocks of one become flocks of none?Featuring a special introduction by Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana.
  • Makoona: An Eco-Adventure

    John Morano

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 16, 2003)
    Welcome to the inspiring story of Binti, a female octopus who lives in the Makoona coral reef, and Kemar, a Cambodian boy who fishes the reef. As a mollusk without a shell, Binti believes she's missing something... but the reef is a dangerous place to search for anything, let alone the shell that will fulfill her and enable her to communicate with the spirit-fish. Helped by her friends and a psychedelic octopus who speaks in Grateful Dead lyrics, the search is on. Fifteen year old Kemar, a boatperson fleeing the Khmer Rouge, fishes the waters around Makoona where he crosses the path of a strange octopus and befriends both a Vietnam vet and an old American mechanic who claims she was once a world famous aviator. Makoona will make you laugh out loud as it transports you into the world of the coral reef and takes you on an island adventure that never loses sight of environmental concerns, personal fulfillment, friendship, self awareness and the tenets of eco-literature that Morano created in his unforgettable first novel, A Wing and a Prayer. Like Wing, Makoona is a children's book for adults and a young adult novel with universal themes; a story that you can enjoy by yourself or share with the entire family. Featuring a special introduction by Kathryn Fuller, President of the World Wildlife Fund.