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OverviewSixty bizarre and beautiful marine creatures offer their best tips for self-confidence, serenity, and fulfillment-drawn from real-life facts about our fascinating natural world. Sixty bizarre and beautiful marine creatures offer affirmations for self-confidence, serenity, and fulfillment-drawn from real-life facts about our fascinating natural world. If you sometimes wish you could sink back into the depths of the ocean, great news-the strange little guys who still live down there will receive you with open arms (and fins, claws, and tentacles). But if you're not quite ready to take to the sea, these friendly denizens of the deep offer solid advice for living on dry land, such as the following- ""If you're happy and you know it, digest your brain.""-The star tunicate, who avoids anxiety by digesting much of its own body ""Never be afraid to set-and enforce-your boundaries.""-The gloomy octopus, who protects its personal space by throwing dirt at anyone who bothers it ""It's good to get it all out.""-The fire-breathing shrimp, who vomits bioluminescent goo when threatened ""If you love someone, absorb them into your bloodstream.""-The fanfin anglerfish, who expresses love by fusing with its mate And more wonderfully wacky undersea weirdos who really know how to live! Beautifully illustrated with striking watercolor portraits of the ocean's most eccentric creatures, Leaving the Ocean Was a Mistake will make you long to return to the seas-but it will also help you bring a freewheeling, relaxed, self-actualized ocean spirit to even the driest life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cara Giaimo , Vlad StankovicPublisher: Quirk Books Imprint: Quirk Books Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781683695073ISBN 10: 1683695070 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 07 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews“Giaimo does a wonderful job engaging readers’ sense of wonder by introducing them to animals that they may have never encountered before, while also dispensing nuggets of advice to bring smiles to their faces.”—Library Journal Author InformationCara Giaimo is a science journalist who loves writing about our fellow species. You can find her work in the New York Times, Atlas Obscura, The Plant, and elsewhere. Cara lives in Somerville, MA, above sea level. Vlad Stankovic is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Sydney, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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