Strandings: Confessions of a Whale Scavenger

Paperback Published on: 03/11/2022
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Strandings
Oddly Wonderful
The first page of this book, where the author recounts a time in his teens when he helped a woman put the jawbone of a whale in the back of her car, caught... READ MORE
Katy Wheatley

Synopsis

'Wild and wonderful ... I doubt anyone will ever match Strandings for its sheer bravura, its wry insight, and its absolute, engulfing, and brilliantly enlivening whaleheadedness'
PHILIP HOARE, ALBERT AND THE WHALE

'Authentic and troubling ... a brave, reckless and engaging performance' Iain Sinclair

'Addictive and scandalously fascinating' Caught by the River

When Peter Riley was thirteen, a woman with blue hair and a comet tattoo asked him to help load the jaw of a sperm whale into the back of a Volvo 245. The encounter set Riley on a decades-long quest to make sense of what had happened.

Enter the secretive world of whale scavengers. When a whale washes up on one of Britain's coasts, a fugitive community descends to claim trophies from the carcass. Some are driven by magical beliefs. Some are motivated by profit: there is a black market for everything from ambergris to whaletooth sex toys. But for others, the need goes much deeper.

Join Riley on a tour of a stranded kingdom's weird outer reaches, where nothing is as it seems. Meet witches, pedlars, fetishists, conspiracy theorists and fallen aristocrats. And prepare for a final revelation, as the mystery of the comet woman tangles with the enigmatic symbol of Leviathan itself, beached on Britain's fatal shore.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781788166089
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm

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Strandings
Loved this book -- properly entertaining, different, and weird.
Loved this book -- properly entertaining, different, and weird.
Kirsten Schmitt