On the surface (haha), Dry by Per Jacobsen is an apocalyptic novel about what happens to a group of people from a specific vessel when an unknown force causes the ocean to evaporate out from under them so quickly they have no time to figure out what’s going on, what’s going to happen to their boat, nor plan for how to survive it, BUT there’s a lot more going on in this very short, but impactful story.
There are so many questions in this book. Is the phenomenon localized or global? If the survivors make it back to civilization, will it even matter? How do you know how long you should hold on and fight for life, and when to let go? I found myself trying to imagine what I would do in the shoes of these characters as they struggle against physical pain and existential terror to keep moving towards an uncertain future that may hold nothing better for them. Or possibly something worse.
Because of Dry’s brevity, there’s not much time with these characters, but none the less, I made an emotional connection with each of them, and was rooting SO hard for their survival. I think this is the author’s true strength – creating full spectrum three-dimensional human beings who really got to me with their strength, resilience, vulnerability, humor, loyalty, and kindness to each other. There was one perfect circle moment I thought was really beautiful as a reconciliation with the past offered an opportunity for a different choice to be made in the present.
My only real criticism is that I wanted a bigger more detailed view of the sea floor as they travelled it. What he gave us was cool (the crabs!!!!!), but it felt like there should have been more, specifically surviving marine life, and I desperately wanted more rarely and never before seen deep sea creatures. I really think this could easily have been a longer book.
Ultimately, this story is bleak, harsh, and disturbing, the landscape stark and unforgiving, the journey harrowing – and then it’s done. This is not a morality tale - the author isn’t trying to drive us to a specific conclusion. There are no easy answers and we are left with questions, ones that I’m still thinking about.
"The song of the sea, waves rolling in on the shore. One of the world's most soothing sounds... and now a thing of the past."