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The Dolphin People by Torsten Krol

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June-July 2006, no. 282

The Dolphin People by Torsten Krol

Picador, $32.95 pb, 356 pp

The Dolphin People by Torsten Krol

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June-July 2006, no. 282

Erich, a sixteen-year-old German, narrates the adventurously plotted The Dolphin People, by first-time novelist Torsten Krol. Wishing to escape the aftermath of World War II, Erich, his younger, effeminate brother, Zeppi, mother and Uncle Klaus (soon to become his stepfather) crash their plane over the Amazon. A primitive tribe called the Yayomi discovers them and takes them for rare dolphins. Their status as such earns them respect, and they have little option but to exploit it in order to settle into Yayomi life.

Luke Beesley reviews 'The Dolphin People' by Torsten Krol

The Dolphin People

by Torsten Krol

Picador, $32.95 pb, 356 pp

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