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The Whiteness of the Whale

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In The Whiteness of the Whale, a disgraced primate behaviourist from Nantucket, Dr. Sara Pollard, joins six other activists to sail a round-the-world racing yacht into Antarctic waters.

There, they plan to shadow, embarrass, and expose the Japanese whaling fleet, which continues to kill and process whales though no one eats the meat anymore.

But every crew member of Black Anemone has a secret or something to live down.

They'll be tested by the seas and storms of the Antarctic, hostile whalers, and romantic conflicts...and fight for their lives when they encounter a sperm whale with a murderous agenda of its own.

Filled with dramatic scenes, life-or-death decisions, and magical evocations of whales in the last remote waters on Earth, The Whiteness of the Whale is a suspenseful, thought-provoking novel.

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St Martin's Press
1250020565 / 9781250020567
Hardback
813.6
26/04/2013
United States
English
Adventure
320 pages
24 cm
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