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Death of a Whaler

Nerida Newton

A simple, powerful story about death, grief, rebirth and reawakening - a classic in the making from the award-wining author of The Lambing Flat.

A seaside town in 1962. The whaling industry is on the wane and communes are starting up in the hills. On the second last day before the whaling station is closed down for good, Flinch, the young spotter, is involved in a terrible accident.

Over a decade later, Flinch has become a recluse, unable to move on from that fatal moment. The Bay, too, seems stalled in its bloody past, the land and the ocean on which it was founded now barren and unyielding.

It is only after crossing paths with Karma, a girl living in one of the hinterland's first hippie communes, that Flinch gradually and reluctantly embarks upon a path towards healing, coming to terms with his past, present and future.

A tale of fate, forgiveness and redemption, Death of a Whaler is a big-hearted story about the unsteady progress we make towards healing and wholeness.

Death of a Whaler

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£7.99
Paperback
312 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 1741147913
ISBN-13: 9781741147919
Publication: May 2007
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