Although my favourite sea creature has always been (and, unless I one day end up getting my ass bitten off by one of them, always will be) the shark, I have, all the same, a long-harboured love of and fascination for whales. As a child, the giants like the blue whale, the sperm whale, the humpback, enchanted me with mysterious nature, their effortless balance between sheer size and true grace. Most of all, I fell in love with their benevolence, their revered altruism.
They are absolutely stunning creatures, from the largest, most allusive, to the intimidating, predatory yet playful orcas, to the relatively small and adorable belugas.
This book is a wonderful, touchingly personal tribute to whales, written by someone who, like me, has an almost spiritual reverence for them, but who, very much unlike me, actually did something about it and made whales her life passion.
This is a great book that I deeply resonated with, and I'm sure it would do the same for others with a love for these gentle giants of the deep.