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This charming educational tale follows the adventures of Homarus Americanus, a Maine lobster, as he learns important lessons from his mother about how to shed his shell, find tasty food, and watch out for Cod and Sculpin, who love to turn little lobsters into a snack. But most important is avoiding The Trap, a mysterious but alluring contraption that was the end of Homar's father. All summer long Homar grows and plays in Blue Hill Harbor under his mother's watchful care. But as winter approaches and it's time to depart for deeper waters in Frenchboro, Homar is reluctant to leave. Will he…mehr

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This charming educational tale follows the adventures of Homarus Americanus, a Maine lobster, as he learns important lessons from his mother about how to shed his shell, find tasty food, and watch out for Cod and Sculpin, who love to turn little lobsters into a snack. But most important is avoiding The Trap, a mysterious but alluring contraption that was the end of Homar's father. All summer long Homar grows and plays in Blue Hill Harbor under his mother's watchful care. But as winter approaches and it's time to depart for deeper waters in Frenchboro, Homar is reluctant to leave. Will he listen to his mother? Will he be able to avoid The Trap? As young readers follow along with Homar's antics, they will learn about how lobsters are born and grow, where they live and play, and the many challenges they face.
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Corinne Cole Pert has spent her life teaching, playing, and learning with children, often along the shores of Salt Pond in Sedgwick, Maine. She is an avid outdoorswoman, scuba diving, hiking, and backpacking with her family, her camera always at the ready. Her scuba diving experience and the lobstering adventures of her husband and son in Blue Hill Bay have inspired Homar's Journey, her first book for children. She lives with her husband, Dan, three dachshunds, two Nigerian Dwarf goats, and two Fainting goats on the side of the mountain in Blue Hill, Maine.