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I need chapter wise summary of novel White dolphin by Gill Lewis urgently.. Thanks

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Answered by krishmalik23
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White Dolphin By: Gill Lewis

In the story White Dolphin there were good times and bad times.

The main characters are Kara, Felix, Jake, Dougie and Angel the White Dolphin.

When Kara was little her mom went missing and was never found.

Kara's father did not have a lot of money and needed to sell "Moana," their boat. It was one of the only memories of her mom.

One day Kara ran off to the ocean and found a white dolphin calf washed up on the shore.

The dolphin was brought back to health and returned to the ocean with her mom.

Dougie Evans is a fisherman that wants to dredge the reef. Dougie's son just so happens to be Jake Evans, Kara's biggest enemy.

Kara is very worried about the dredging of the reef so she and Felix have a petition not to lift the ban on dredging the reef.

Kara's father sold "Moana" to Dougie and Jake.

One day when Jake and Dougie went fishing and say they caught a great white shark but when Kara went to take a look, there lies the white dolphin calf's mother dead in the bottom of the boat.

Kara has a computer stick of her moms that has a password that Kara cant find out so she gives it to Felix to take a look.

One day Jake and his friend Ethan go to Gulf Rock the place where Jake's brother died.

Kara and Felix go after them when a big storm hits.

Jake was thrown off the boat in the storm and was unable to swim because of a head injury.

The white dolphin Angel lifted Jake up so Kara could pull him out of the water.

Kara took Ethan on one boat and Felix and Jake went on the other. A helicopter rescued Kara and Ethan but they could not find Felix and Jake.

Soon they found the others and everyone was just fine and no major injuries.

Kara's father finally got enough money to buy a trailer.

Felix was finally able to open the computer stick file and they found out Kara's mom went diving the day she went missing.... Kara's mom was dead at the bottom of the ocean.

Answered by goyaltanu52
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Answer:hey friend here is your answer plzz mark me as brainliest and follow me i dont know all but it is of chap 1 to 3

Explanation:

Kara is isolated and lonely, bullied at school for her dyslexia, and struggling to deal with her mother's mysterious disappearance. Her one escape is taking to the waves in her father's boat, Moana - but things hit rock bottom when she realises that her father, who is struggling to find work, may be forced to sell his beloved sailing boat.

Meanwhile, Felix resents his wealthy, well-meaning parents for taking him to live in a sleepy Cornish fishing village, far away from his home and friends London, but things change when he discovers a passion for sailing. Kara and Felix take an instant dislike to each other, especially when Kara discovers her father is planning to sell Moana to Felix's family - at least until a young dolphin, washed up and stranded on the beach, unexpectedly brings them together.

But helping to save the dolphin brings the new friends up against new, more serious challenges: finding out the truth about the disappearance of Kara's marine biologist mother, and protecting the delicate reef in the bay from commercial dredging.

In addition to Kara being dyslexic, Felix has cerebral palsy. Other characters’ attitudes towards him are convincingly diverse – one relative informs Kara that she should feel sorry for the disabled boy, while some of her own age group find it an excuse to ridicule him. Kara’s own views are also forced to change. She initially finds him bitter and unpleasant, but it soon becomes evident that his animosity is in no way connected with the fact that he happens to be disabled but rather due to the fact that he resents his parents for the move to the seemingly dull seaside town.

Exciting yet sensitive, tender and thought-provoking, Gill Lewis's second novel follows in the tradition of her first book, Sky Hawk, to tell a carefully-crafted tale of nature, friendship and the importance of protecting our friends

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