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Fathoms: the world in the whale by Rebecca Giggs explores the profound connection between humans and whales, blending science, philosophy, and history. The book delves into the cultural and environmental impact of these majestic creatures, examining how they reflect the broader changes in our oceans and our world. Giggs' writing offers a meditative look at the way whales inspire awe and concern in equal measure.
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You might like this book if you are fascinated by the natural world and enjoy beautifully written prose that explores the relationship between humans and whales. It offers deep insights into marine life, environmental issues, and our shared future on the planet.

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Fathoms: the world in the whale

In the non-fiction tradition of Rachel Carson, Rebecca Solnit, and Helen Macdonald comes a bold, lyrical exploration of our fraught relationship with the sea’s most charismatic mammal, the whale.

'There is a kind of hauntedness in wild animals today- a spectre related to environmental change ... Our fear is that the unseen spirits that move in them are ours. Once more, animals are a moral force.'

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Fathoms: the world in the whale by Rebecca Giggs is a mesmerising blend of natural history, philosophy, and science that takes readers on an extraordinary journey into the depths of our oceans, guided by the enigmatic lives of whales. Giggs begins her narrative with a profound, personal encounter—a humpback whale stranded on an Australian beach. This poignant moment sparks her curiosity about how these majestic creatures are affected by the rapidly changing environment and our ever-evolving relationship with them.

With eloquent prose, Giggs delves into the complexities of whale behaviour and ecology, shedding light on their astonishing variety of vocalisations, including 'pop' songs that span vast oceanic expanses. We accompany her as she investigates the life cycle and societal structures of whales, some so elusive that they remain unnamed by science. Giggs' exploration extends beyond the natural world, examining how modern technology influences our connection with these giants of the sea and pondering the future of both whales and humanity amidst an ecological crisis.

The narrative takes readers across continents, from the shores of Australia to the whaling ships of Japan. We witness the impact of plastic pollution on marine life, confront ethical questions about wildlife conservation, and discover the profound relationships between living organisms within the marine ecosystem, all through Giggs' profoundly insightful and poetic lens.

Emulating the spirit of naturalists like Rachel Carson and thinkers like John Berger, Fathoms presents a kaleidoscopic view of one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Giggs' work stands as a testament to the beauty and interconnectivity of life on Earth, urging us to reflect on our moral obligations to the natural world.

This award-winning book has captured the attention and admiration of critics and readers alike:

"The book is a masterpiece. I am astonished that it is Giggs's first, for it reads like the work of a far more experienced author ... Giggs's exquisite prose is so striking as to be almost poetic, pulling the reader up constantly, either to savour a particularly apposite phrase, or to ponder a deep, unexpected connection. If a whale warrants a pause, then Fathoms warrants many." - Tim Flannery, The Australian

"Fathoms is perhaps the finest book written about whales since Moby Dick was published 170 years ago. It's also one of the best accounts I've ever read of the interaction, intended and unintended, between humans and other species - a work of genuinely literary imagination." - Verlyn Klinkenborg, New York Review of Books

"Widens the aperture of our attention with a literary style so stunning that the reader may forget to blink ... In a story that extends across several continents, Ms. Giggs marshals lapidary language to give the crisis a compelling voice. Her prose, like the oceans in which her subjects roam, is immersive; her sentences submerge us in a sea of sensations ... More descriptive than prescriptive concerning the plight of whales and, by implication, the health of the Earth. But as with George Orwell's Shooting an Elephant and E.B. White's Death of a Pig, Ms. Giggs, tending the final hours of a humpback on an Australian beach, reminds us that paying attention to the close of another creature's life can be its own form of moral instruction." - Danny Heitman, The Wall Street Journal

Fathoms: the world in the whale transcends traditional nature writing by encapsulating a world where science meets lyrical storytelling, making it an essential read for anyone keen to understand the profound and intricate connections between humans and the marine world.

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Fathoms: the World in the Whale by Rebecca Giggs has been praised for its lyrical and thought-provoking prose. Reviewers appreciate the blending of science, history, and personal narrative to explore the relationship between humans and whales. The book is described as an insightful, deeply researched, and evocative dive into marine life and environmental issues.

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ISBN: 9781925321388

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 April 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

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Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 352

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About the Author

Rebecca Giggs is a writer from Perth, Western Australia. Her work has been widely published, including in Best Australian Essays, Best Australian Science Writing, Best Australian Stories, Granta, Aeon, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, and Griffith Review. Rebecca's nonfiction focuses on how people feel about, and feel for, animals in a time of technological change and ecological crisis.

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