"To the sperm whale, largest-brained creature the world has known, who swims. . . against the odds, with the last faint hope of earth." Hank Searls, Newport Beach, California
This book does make the whale into a thinking, human-like creature, but it is not objectionable. There is a Russian submarine with several crazy people on board, which is in trouble. The old whale is trying to learn why some people are killing sperm whales. It seems there are two kinds of people, the dumb killing kind, and the thoughtful, caring kind. And the whale has no way of knowing which is which.
An interesting story, very poignant. (Everyone that needs to, lives, by the way.) There are a couple of inconsistancite in the last chapter, which I hope are corrected in the re-printing. I hope Searls is right!