<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Unpredictable and amusing and informative and original, cavorting between biology, history, travel writing, and memoir. Mark KurlanskyThe Whale "by Philip Hoare is a enthralling and eye-opening literary leviathan swimming in similar bestselling waters as Cod" and The Secret Life of Lobsters." Winner of the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction, The Whale "is a lively travelogue through the history, literature, and lore of the king of the sea the remarkable mammals that we human beings have long been fascinated with, from Moby Dick "to Free Willy." Bestselling author and naturalist Bernd Heinrich calls it, a moving and extraordinary book, and Hoare s sparkling account of swimming with these incredible behemoths will delight whale and wildlife aficionados, lovers of the sea and sea stories, as well as the socially and environmentally conscious reader. "<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"Unpredictable and amusing and informative and original, cavorting between biology, history, travel writing, and memoir."</p>--Mark Kurlansky</p> </p><i>The Whale </i>by Philip Hoare is a enthralling and eye-opening literary leviathan swimming in similar bestselling waters as <i>Cod</i> and <i>The Secret Life of Lobsters</i>. Winner of the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction, <i>The Whale </i>is a lively travelogue through the history, literature, and lore of the king of the sea--the remarkable mammals that we human beings have long been fascinated with, from <i>Moby Dick </i>to<i> Free Willy</i>. Bestselling author and naturalist Bernd Heinrich calls it, "a moving and extraordinary book," and Hoare's sparkling account of swimming with these incredible behemoths will delight whale and wildlife aficionados, lovers of the sea and sea stories, as well as the socially and environmentally conscious reader. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>From his childhood fascination with the gigantic Natural History Museum model of a blue whale, to his abiding love of <em>Moby-Dick</em>, to his adult encounters with the living animals in the Atlantic Ocean, the acclaimed writer Philip Hoare has been obsessed with whales. <em>The Whale</em> is his unforgettable and moving attempt to explain why these strange and beautiful animals exert such a powerful hold on our imagination.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[Hoare's] work is rigorous, something every serious student of whales--and, more widely conceived, of the natural world--will want to have at hand."--<em>Washington Post</em><br><br>"A love letter to the 'largest, loudest, oldest' mammal ever to have existed....Salted with astounding facts...this is an exhilarating valentine."--<em>People</em><br><br>"Hoare is a splendid writer and a beguiling guide. I found the spell (he) casts powerful and difficult to shake."--<em>Cleveland Plain Dealer</em><br><br>"A wonderful read!... Hoare magnificently weaves together his own experiences with stories about literary giants whose writings were inspired by whales--Melville, Hawthone, and Thoreau--and he captures the utter beauty, size, and power of the whale."--Lynne Cox, author of GRAYSON<br><br>"Genius ... THE WHALE (is) a rhapsodic mediation on all things cetacean. Hoare is always on the lookout for the revealing detail. He also has a finely tuned sense of perspective and pacing."--Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times Book Review<br><br>"Philip Hoare's writing is quite untrammelled by convention and opens up astonishing views at every turn."--W.G. Sebald<br><br>"Philip Hoare's THE WHALE is everything you want from a book. It is unpredictable and amusing and informative and original, cavorting between biology, history, travel writing, and memoir with an engaging sense of the subject's charisma. And the book is even handsome."--Mark Kurlansky, author of SALT and COD<br><br>"This singular, magnificent book inspires both awe and shame--awe of the whales, shame of the human species that has tried to destroy them. In the end, Hoare's virtuosic sympathy for his subject makes you believe in the better angels of our nature."--Alex Ross, bestselling author of THE REST IS NOISE<br><br>"You don't have to love Moby Dick to love this book. But if you do, THE WHALE is probably one of the most sublime reading experiences you'll have this year."--NPR's All Things Considered<br>
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