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The Whale

In Search of the Giants of the Sea

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The Whale

By: Philip Hoare
Narrated by: Michael Page
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The whale is the largest, loudest, oldest animal ever to have existed. It is improbable, amazing and - as anyone who has seen an underwater documentary or visited the display at the American Museum of Natural Historycan attest - a powerful source of wonder and delight to millions.

The Whale is an extraordinary journey into the world of this fascinating and mysterious animal. Acclaimed writer Philip Hoare visits the historic whale-hunting towns of New Bedford and Nantucket, wanders the streets of London and Liverpool in search of Melville's whaling inspiration, and swims with sperm whales in the middle of the Atlantic. Through the course of his journey he explores the troubled history of man and whale; traces the whale's cultural history from Jonah to Moby-Dick, Pinocchio to Free Willy; and seeks to discover why these strange and beautiful animals continue to exert such a powerful grip on our imagination. A blend of the travel and nature writing in the tradition of Jonathan Raban and John McPhee, The Whale is a gripping voyage into the heart of Hoare’s obsession - and ours.

©2010 Philip Hoare (P)2010 Tantor
Biological Sciences Animals Biology Outdoors & Nature Science

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"[A]deeply moving and thought-provoking biography of the planet’s toughest, yet most vulnerable of prehistoric survivors. The Whale takes us well beyond the limits of what we can see, hear or otherwise objectively "know" about whales, and offers a much more vivid sense of their true magnitude." (Amazon.com review)
"This tour de force is a sensuous biography of the great mammals that range on and under Earth's oceans." ( Publishers Weekly)

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The uniqueness of this book – combining historical, biological and personal narrative – also makes it a bit hard to follow, especially as an audiobook. In the printed version, quotes from Melville and others are set off from the rest of the text, making them easier to distinguish (or skip), and there are also dozens of illustrations and historical photographs that illuminate the stories. Reduced to a single audio narrative, it loses focus. I also think the narrator is somewhat miscast.

The writing itself is very good, and covers a huge amount of research and reference. Whales are portrayed in language poetic, wondrous, surprising, and occasionally profane (sensitive ears be warned!) You can see the author's inquisitive mind at work as he tries to uncover the essence of these creatures. Unfortunately the journey takes us in so many directions, readers may feel like those whalers at sea, weary from the long periods between actual whale sightings.

Some great insights, but too much digression

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I'm a geek and would like a lot more facts. There are some in this book, but they are heavily diluted by "Whales are really awesome." "Whale are big. Really big." "Let me use some great poetic language to tell you that whales are really amazing animals." "Whales are awe inspiring." (Ok, those aren't real quotes, but they're my take-away from the book. It all depends on what you're looking for in a book.

OK, but doesn't do it for me

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I don't know what is worse: the banal blathering of Philip Hoare's emotional reminiscing on any subject even tangentially related to whales for HOURS, the narrators apparent love affair with his own tongue, or the disrespectfully irrelevant quotes from "great authors of the sea" at the beginning of each chapter.
Do yourself a favor and go deaf rather than listen to this blowhole.

DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY ON THIS

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I cannot believe that anyone would enjoy this book. It is slow moving little action. I could not finish it.

This is awful.

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After looking at the cover and the title I expected more about whales!! Sadly, this book is little about whales, I wish I hadn't purchased this book and looked for one that was really about whales. The cover should have a picture of the author (or Mellvile) and not whales (which is probably what sells the book).

Not what I expected.

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