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A True Story of Survival and Obsession Among America's Great White Sharks
by Susan Casey
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by Helen Scales
Published Jun 2022
Read Reviews"The oceans have always shaped human lives," writes marine biologist Helen Scales in her vibrant new book The Brilliant Abyss, but the surface and the very edges have so far mattered the most. "However, one way or another, the future ocean is the deep ocean."
by Abby Geni
Published Jan 2017
Read ReviewsA debut novel from a talented and provocative new writer which upends the traditional structure of a mystery novel while also exploring wider themes of the natural world, the power of loss, and the nature of recovery.
by Vanessa Woods
Published Jun 2011
Read ReviewsA young woman follows her fiancé to war-torn Congo to study extremely endangered bonobo apes - who teach her a new truth about love and belonging.
by Lynne Cox
Published Feb 2008
Read ReviewsThe true story of long-distance swimmer Lynne Cox's ocean encounter with an 18-foot baby whale and her efforts to reunite "Grayson" with his mother - part mystery, part magical tale.
by Robert Kurson
Published May 2005
Read ReviewsIn the tradition of Jon Krakauers Into Thin Air comes a true tale of riveting adventure in which two weekend scuba divers risk everything to solve a great historical mystery and make history themselves.
by Nathaniel Philbrick
Published May 2001
Read ReviewsTells perhaps the greatest sea story ever - an event as mythic in its own century as the Titanic disaster in ours, and the inspiration for the climax of Moby-Dick.
by Sebastian Junger
Published Jun 2000
Read Reviews"Takes readers into the maelstrom and shows nature's splendid and dangerous havoc at its utmost".
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