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Rescue Ferrets at Sea [Audiobook] [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

by Richard Bach (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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If you think Jonathan Livingston Seagull is unclassifiable, wait until you see Richard Bach's latest, Rescue Ferrets at Sea. It's a fable that's simple as a children's book, but packing a message about spiritual self-empowerment. Rescue ferrets are, of course, the animal kingdom's answer to the Coast Guard, daredevils responsible for the safety of all nonhumans at sea. Our heroine, Captain Bethany Ferret, brings a reporter aboard the J-boat Resolute as she races to save calico cats, ships' rats, and the odd Indonesian parrot from imminent shipwreck near the Strait of Juan de Fuca (near the island where author Bach lives). The reporter, Miss Chloe, also happens to be a rock star--surely you've heard of Zsa Zsa and the Show Ferrets? But Chloe ("Call me Clo, please") is no spoiled, shallow celeb. She's got her paws on the ground (except when she's on a boat), and she's philosophical about showbiz. "If celebrity's magic, it's a screen, and I'm forever outside," says Clo. "I wish sometimes somebody would see me and not some... some mirror flash they want to be me." After 32 years as a bestselling author and human-potential pundit, Bach knows a bit about celebrity and its illusions.

Mostly, this is a straight-ahead action fable about ferret heroism and self-rescue. It has more characters than it can develop (and runelike passages in secret ferret language), because Bach has in mind about 60 more books in the Ferret Chronicles. Second in the series: Air Ferrets Aloft. --Tim Appelo --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From Publishers Weekly

Bach returns to critter fables with the first two installments (three more are due over the course of the next year) of The Ferret Chronicles, creating an imaginary world based on the exploits of ferrets who have abandoned their utopian world to aid the human race. Rescue Ferrets at Sea is by far the better book, mostly because Bach sticks to a coherent, straightforward plot with a story that is touching and satisfying (despite the high treacle level). Bethany Ferret is the seagoing heroine who dreams of being part of the fleet that rescues animals lost at sea, and she fulfills her dream when she makes it through officer training. The icing on the cake is a project in which she restores her battered rescue vessel, but her superiors throw her a curve when they place rock star cum journalist Chloe Ferret on board to chronicle the adventures of the crew. But Chloe proves to be up to the difficult job; after winning the crew over, she even provides a dramatic assist when she helps recover some data from an explorer ship. Air Ferrets Aloft, concerning a cargo airline that shuttles food and toys around the country, is clumsy and muddled by comparison. The protagonists are two heroic pilots, Stormy and Strobe, who are destined to meet during a series of flights between California and Seattle. But the headstrong would-be lovers keep screwing up the meeting, forcing a pack of ferret angels to lend an assist by messing up the weather in a series of jumbled scenes that take the luster off the inevitable happy ending. Bach's fondness for flying shines through in the airborne book, and he wears his love of animals and his fondness for sappy endings on his sleeve in both novels. But he never manages to bring his animal conceit to life, failing to project the unique, simple innocence that made Jonathan Livingston Seagull such a huge commercial success 30 years ago. (June 25) Forecast: Even with the repromotion of Jonathan Livingston Seagull in April, the trick will be getting adults to read what is essentially children's literaturemarketing plans include support from the S&S children's divisionbut these ferrets are no Harry Potter, so expect sales to be... ferrety. Major ad/promo; author appearances; foreign rights sold in Australia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Spain, Russia.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Rescue Ferrets at Sea, May 28 2004
By Barton J. Chandler "Bartonmaru" (Dover, Delaware United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rescue Ferrets at Sea (Hardcover)
If you are lost at sea, who you gonna call? Rescue Ferrets at Sea
that's who! A great fun book, showing that Ferrets and man can co-exist and rescue all who are in danger. The Ferrets are brave and dedicated to their jobs, an excellent example is set for all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars La mezcla perfecta, Mar 21 2003
By J. F. Tiscareno (Las Cruces, NM) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rescue Ferrets at Sea (Hardcover)
El libro de las cronicas es excelente porque ensena que si realmente deseas algo y te esfuerzas por conseguirlo al momento de tenerlo vas a vivir la mejor experiencia de tu vida.
Ademas es tiernisimo y los hurones son adorables, yo tengo un maposo y le gusta que le lea.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ADORABLE and please ignore the idiotic review below this one, Jan 30 2003
By Laura A. Holland "ferretocious" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rescue Ferrets at Sea (Hardcover)
Ferret lovers - any animal lover - will adore this book. Bach, being a ferret owner, captures ferrets in all their wonderful glory and personifies them as rescuers of shipwrecked animals.

The Coast Guard rescues humans - but what about any animals on board? Why the Rescue Ferrets, of course! It's a wonderful tale that will delight both young and old. I have all three books in the "Ferret Chronicles" and can't wait till he writes the next one.

Very well written, the story moves right along and Bach's attention to detail makes you feel like you're right there in the action. Great job, Mr. Bach :)

PS: ferrets are not vicious and my five have never bitten anyone. However, if the idiot in the prior review ever met mine I wouldn't stop them heh heh

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1.0 out of 5 stars ?????????????????
Hi, I just feel like giving this book a bad review because I don't like ferrets. They're vicious and they bite. Have a nice day.
Published on Jan 26 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Hooray for ferrets!
This was a really good book that, for once, didn't use ferrets as the "bad guy". I highly recommend reading this book to anyone who loves those frisky animals!
Published on Oct 15 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ferret Fairy-Tail Series Ever!
Richard Bach is a wonderful author. I wish I could write as well as him! The Ferret Chronicles is special, because there aren't many children's books that encourage the reader... Read more
Published on Aug 25 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars Who wrote this book again?
After reading this book, you will wonder if there is another writer out there publishing books under the same name as the author who brought us "Illusions" and... Read more
Published on Aug 14 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Rescue Ferrets Rock!
We loved this book! I've always enjoyed reading aloud to my children and Rescue Ferrets at Sea was a special treat for me and my two sons (ages six and eight). Read more
Published on Jul 6 2002 by racantwell

3.0 out of 5 stars Cute enough
"Rescue Ferrets at Sea" is a little hard to classify, an anthropomorphic fantasy that, though not classified as children's lit, seems to be about that level. Read more
Published on Jul 3 2002 by E. A Solinas

3.0 out of 5 stars Strange.... but then this is a Richard Bach book...
I understand that this is the 1st of many in a new series by Richard Bach. I have read all his previous books and this new one is very different. Read more
Published on Jul 1 2002 by Steven Gauld

5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't believe how much I loved it.
My nephew gave me a copy of this book and I thought Yeah Right! I sat down with it and much to my surprise, it grabbed by the collar immediately. Read more
Published on Jun 25 2002 by rikki200020002

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