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“Kirubaharan has shown true courage and will be remembered as a proud Canadian citizen in saving lives of not only animals, but humans. People like Sharanga have the power to begin the world again and bring nature’s wildlife back.”
-Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, leader of Liberal Party, and politician 2. “Sharanga Lost At Sea is a must- read for anyone who wants to appreciate what it took to help restore nature and what it must take in the future for us to live further in harmony with Earth’s nature.”
-Barack Obama, President of United States, and politician

3. “Extraordinary true story… a powerfully drawn survival epic in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean that led to victory at the end.”
- The New York Times

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