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The Highest Tide, Jim Lynch, introduction


The Highest Tide, Jim Lynch, introduction

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Entered in Database : 2007-01-18 08:44:15
length : 798000
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Raincoast Books is proud to present a special podcast with Jim Lynch, author of The Highest Tide.

The Highest Tide tells the story of thirteen-year-old Miles O’Malley who lives on Puget Sound and knows everything there is to know about the sea and its creatures. When he becomes the first person to sight a live giant squid he is hailed as some sort of prophet. The media descend and everyone wants to hear what Miles has to say. But Miles is just a self-described “increasingly horny, speed-reading thirteen-year-old insomniac” who navigates the mysterious world of adults as the strange events continue over the summer, culminating in the highest tide in 100 years.

This is a clip from the forth-coming podcast.

Jim's podcast was created in Vancouver during the Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival.  Find out more about Jim' book at http://www.raincoast.com/highest-tide/index.html.  For more information about Raincoast books please visit www.raincoast.com


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