First the good: although this work is fiction, if half of what Jones tells us about Dolphins is true, then it's a fascinating and worthwhile read. Jones delves into the communication and sonar abilities of bottle-nose dolphins, and while I suspect that much of what he writes about pod life is factual, I loved the way he added his fiction to it, making the dolphins infinitely wiser and more spiritual than humans.
The bad: The size of the type in the edition I read was painfully small. Also, I felt that Jones used far too many technical sailing terms for the average reader. Telling me that the main character "...eased the halyard of the shaking mainsail, slowly, a little at a time, and with difficulty reefing it to the boom as he did so, "...and that he "...released the preventer, grabbed the wheel, and heaved in the mainsheet to take up slack,..." meant nothing to me.
Still, a different sort of story about man facing the unpredictable and sometimes ruthless natural world.