The Grandest of Lives: Eye to Eye with Whales
Douglas H. Chadwick, . . Sierra Club, $24.95 (256pp) ISBN 978-1-57805-126-7
Wildlife biologist Chadwick's fascination with whales began when he found himself floating nose to nose with an inquisitive humpback off the coast of Maui. Since that heady experience, he has traveled the seas with whale researchers, becoming ever more enchanted with these great mammals. In this compelling book, he records what he has learned and observed of five whale species, including the humpback, described by Melville as "the most gamesome and light-hearted of all the whales"; the bottlenose, an exceptionally intelligent whale that can dive to great depths; and the orca, misnamed the "killer" whale, a very social whale that does not attack humans. As he observes the whales' habits and listens to the sounds they use to communicate with each other, Chadwick (
Reviewed on: 04/10/2006
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 288 pages - 978-1-57805-147-2