Sharky's Incredible Journey

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In a deep, very deep ocean…

Sharky, a young hammerhead shark, was living with a family of great white sharks who constantly made fun of the shape of his head. One fine day, he had enough of being bullied and decided to leave. On his path, our hero will discover plenty of colorful marine creatures who will make him realize that he isn't the only one with a funny shape and that differences and diversity are what make our world such an interesting place to explore.

Get ready to dive in and join Sharky and his friends for an exciting adventure under the sea in English and French!

Jeff Meunier is a French national and an overseas citizen of India. He was born in Montpellier, a city in the South of France, and lives in Bangalore (India) with his wife Lekha and her family. Jeff is a graduate in international trade and worked in India in import-export and logistics before embarking on teaching French as a foreign language. Fascinated by the aquatic world and especially sharks from an early age, Jeff, who recently became an uncle, decided to write "Sharky's Incredible Journey" for his beloved nephew and for all the children in the world. The aim of this illustrated book is to arouse the interest of tomorrow's decision-makers in preserving the underwater realm while initiating them to the French language!

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