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Barbara Villa
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Shelby Van Pelt
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Tova Sullivan lavora per l'Acquario di Sowell Bay, una tranquilla cittadina nei pressi di Seattle: pulire i pavimenti durante le ore serali in compagnia delle creature che si muovono silenziose nelle vasche la aiuta a combattere la solitudine dopo la scomparsa di suo figlio Erik, quando era solo un ragazzo.
La principale attrazione dell'acquario è Marcellus, un polpo gigante del Pacifico, che dalla sua vasca sembra osservare attento ogni mossa di Tova. Una sera, mentre sta passando lo straccio nell'ufficio del personale, Tova scorge Marcellus impigliato nei fili della corrente e delicatamente cerca di liberarlo. Mentre si domanda come abbia fatto a uscire dalla teca, il polpo stende un tentacolo verso di lei, come per abbracciarla. In quella creatura dotata di tre cuori e di un'eccezionale intelligenza, la donna trova inaspettatamente qualcuno che le assomiglia e la comprende: i due stringono una bizzarra amicizia fatta di complicità e gesti silenziosi.
Le cose cambiano quando Tova per un infortunio viene sostituita da Cameron, un giovane appena giunto in città alla ricerca del padre biologico. Marcellus non tarda a capire che i due sono legati da qualcosa, e il suo straordinario intuito lo spinge a intervenire.
Un esordio folgorante e commovente, che insegna come a volte guardare al passato possa aiutarci a costruire un futuro diverso. Un'amicizia capace di spezzare la più dura delle solitudini. La corrispondenza misteriosa di due anime speciali, creature imperfette e per questo incredibilmente luminose.
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