War of the Whales : A True Story by Joshua Horwitz (2014, Hardcover)

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PublisherSimon & Schuster
ISBN-101451645015
ISBN-139781451645019
eBay Product ID (ePID)175716614

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Book TitleWar of the Whales : a True Story
Number of Pages448 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicEnvironmental, Animals / Marine Life, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Military / Naval, Military / United States, Acoustics & Sound
Publication Year2014
IllustratorYes
GenreNature, Law, Technology & Engineering, History
AuthorJoshua Horwitz
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight26.9 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.2 in

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LCCN2015-301075
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsJoshua Horwitz's strongly-written book about a secret Navy program that targeted whales will pull at your heartstrings harder than anything you've experienced since Free Willy 3., A fascinating read and incredibly informative. This is a powerful book and will be of great interest to anyone concerned with marine mammal protection, the uneasy balance between the competing desires for national security and environmental protection, or the messy politics of scientific inquiry., For those looking for the perfect non-fiction beach read, you couldn't do better than War of the Whales: A True Story, Joshua Horwitz's recounting of an attorney and marine biologist who take on the Navy and the fatal harm they are causing the ocean's mammals., Fascinating... Horwitz does a superb job... This is narrative journalism at its finest and one of the best nonfiction books of the year., A page-turning plunge into deep seas and deep secrets. A finely braided, tautly constructed narrative full of science, suspense and unexpected reversals. This is an awe-inspiring book, and an enraging one. You won't be able to put it down., As War of the Whales ...makes convincingly clear, the connection between naval sonar and deadly mass strandings of whales is scientifically undeniable...a strong and valuable narrative., Highly detailed...Suits, appeals and maneuvering all the way to the Supreme Court expose a fascinating but sometimes demoralizing conflict, since the book depicts yet another example of the executive branch of government operating as though it were above the law. That Horwitz persevered and made this important battle public is admirable., A page-turning ride...Horwitz tells a taut, energetic story that feels immediate, even though the events are nearly a decade old. War of the Whales is a reminder -- and a warning -- that our technological, industrial, and military prowess produces unintended consequences for other species with which we share this fragile planet., A page-turning ride...Horwitz tells a taut, energetic story that feels immediate, even though the events are nearly a decade old. War of the Whales is a reminder - and a warning - that our technological, industrial, and military prowess produces unintended consequences for other species with which we share this fragile planet., War of the Whales takes us deep inside the soundscape of our acoustically complex seas, where whales have evolved to communicate, navigate and hunt with sound. It's the true story of the underwater collision between life in the ocean and an acoustic storm of military sonar -- and of citizen activists holding accountable the world's most powerful Navy. For anyone who wants to save marine life from drowning in man-made noise, this is a must-read book., [A] compelling account of what happens when animal and human interests collide-and a sobering look at the suffering caused by increasingly noisy oceans., A game changing book that unveils, layer by layer, the blood-stained legacy of Navy sonar on whales and dolphins., War of the Whales is well researched and provides deep insight into the little known consequences of our government's use of sonar technology - two reasons it'd make great fodder for conversation at a summer cocktail party. Just don't be surprised if you take up the mantle of environmental activist after plowing through it., As War of the Whales...makes convincingly clear, the connection between naval sonar and deadly mass strandings of whales is scientifically undeniable...a strong and valuable narrative., Fans of the Blackfish documentary will enjoy Joshua Horwitz's incredible new book...the effort to reveal the truth sets up an epic battle that spills over the pages of War of the Whales, combining legal drama, natural history, and military intrigue into an surprising tale of the battle for the ocean's future., War of the Whales has all the elements of a good beach-read thriller: compelling characters, a tight mystery, even a cute animal: in this case, beaked whales. However, Horwitz is talking real life...If you are looking for [an] edutaining beach reading this summer, War of the Whales would be a good choice., Author Joshua Horwitz structures this account like an eco-legal thriller, layering his research so that film of a Navy ship seen in the water near the site of the beachings hangs there like damning evidence.... As humans encroach ever further into wild spaces, the impact on the creatures living there must be minimized or mitigated. War of the Whales tells one story among many of its type, but it speaks to the need for improved stewardship with urgency., It's that time of year when bookstores everywhere showcase "summer reading" options. But take a pass on the books touted as easy reading and pick up War of the Whales by Joshua Horwitz instead., Pitch-perfect prose and compelling detail...Horwitz's fine text is filled with multi-dimensional characters and frenetic action. It has deservedly been designated one of the best books of the year so far., Intriguing...offers excellent capsule descriptions of various scientific specialties, and scientists., Brilliant...[Horwitz] astonishes us with the breadth and depth of his coverage of why whales are dying as a result of sonar systems in the oceans, the legal battle between environmental groups and the U.S. Navy, and the pain and suffering resulting from the "unintended consequences 'of keeping the United States safe., Suspenseful and moving and fascinating in equal measure...Stranding investigations are about cause and effect. But in showing us, based on the best available evidence, what the Navy's sonar transit might have been like for the whales that suffered through it, the book reminds us of the dignity of the individual animal., Horwitz skillfully builds the narrative around the lives of Balcomb and Joel Reynolds...wisely relat[ing] the messiness of their lives as well as their professional accomplishments. Just as wisely, Horwitz does not reduce the Navy characters to villainy....War of the Whales offers a vivid portrait of unexpected intersections between humans and marine mammals. I, for one, will never again think about whales and marine mammal researchers and Navy maneuvers in the ways I did before reading Horwitz's book., Amazing...Forget toting the latest spy novel or horror story to the beach this summer; take War of the Whales instead. You don't need to be an eco-warrior to learn from this real-life thriller., War of the Whales is as gripping as any spy novel, but from the perspective of having reported at the time about the central events and conflicts that Horwitz covers, being acquainted with most of Horwitz's cast of characters, and even having been on the original cc. list for some of the e-mails he quotes, I can attest first hand to the accuracy and insightfulness of his writing., Seneca said it best: 'He who is brave is free.' War of the Whales tells the astounding true story of how brave men and women, free from fear, spoke truth to the most powerful military on earth to save the most majestic creatures in the oceans., War of the Whales is an important book about a major post-Cold War problem: the often conflicting goals of national security and environmental protection. The author presents this very complex and multidimensional story with great clarity. I'm certain that no one who has been involved with this issue will agree with everything in this book (I don't). But the topic is, by its nature, so emotionally charged and controversial that I doubt anyone can read it without a strong personal response. The importance of this book is that it tells the "inside" story to the wide reading public in a compelling way., A gripping, brilliantly told tale of the secret and deadly struggle between American national security and the kings of the oceans. At once thrilling and heartbreaking, this is a landmark book of deep, original reporting which could alter forever how we view our role as stewards of the seas., War of the Whales is the surprising and untold story of how two individuals united in a desperate fight to protect dolphins and whales from the deadly acoustic assault of navy sonar. Deeply researched, and brimming with colorful and interesting detail, Joshua Horwitz's gripping book reads like a thriller but, in the tradition of the best non-fiction writing, brings to light the secret history of military sonar and its devastating connection to traumatized whales and dolphins stranding and dying on beaches around the world., In this gripping detective tale,science writer Horwitz recreates a day-by-day account of the quest to find thereasons for the mass strandings; the Navy's resistance and cover-up of theiruse of sonar in the area; and the drawn out struggles between Balcomb, Joel Reynolds, of the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Navy. . . . Riveting., A stunning true story that delivers us into beautiful and mysterious depths - of great oceans, top-secret military operations, and the hearts of underdogs who risk it all to save the most extraordinary creatures in the world. In War of the Whales, Joshua Horwitz has written a tale of passion and courage with all the intrigue of the best mystery novels., A true story brilliantly told...The book is compelling, it's comprehensive, it's ground-breaking - and it's infuriating., A stunning true story that delivers us into beautiful and mysterious depths - of great oceans, top-secret military operations, and the hearts of underdogs who risk it all to save the most extraordinary creatures in the world. In War of the Whales , Joshua Horwitz has written a tale of passion and courage with all the intrigue of the best mystery novels., War of the Whales is well researched and provides deep insight into the little known consequences of our government's use of sonar technology -- two reasons it'd make great fodder for conversation at a summer cocktail party. Just don't be surprised if you take up the mantle of environmental activist after plowing through it., In this gripping detective tale, science writer Horwitz recreates a day-by-day account of the quest to find the reasons for the mass strandings; the Navy's resistance and cover-up of their use of sonar in the area; and the drawn out struggles between Balcomb, Joel Reynolds, of the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Navy. . . . Riveting., Confirms the consensus of so many readers and critics that War of the Whales is an exceptional achievement in non-fiction story-telling., Intimate and urgent storytelling....Horwitz's years of research and observation lend genuine drama to this save-the-whales tale. The author paints rich portraits of his subjects, much fuller than the rote physical descriptions and caricatures that might pass for characterization in a breezier work of nonfiction., The gripping tale of two men's crusade to protect the earth's oceans and the majestic creatures that call it home will appeal to the activist hidden within every reader...The story is as intriguing as it is informative as Horowitz weaves together legal drama, natural history and military intrigue., An astounding and brave expose of how it has penetrated our oceans and how destructive that involvement is to cetaceans...Horwitz moves us profoundly...This is an essential read for those interested in the ocean environment and in how the world really works., From severed whale heads to top-secret Naval warfare ops, from the blue waters of the Bahamas to the inner corridors of the Pentagon, War of the Whales is a true-life detective story, military drama and legal procedural of the first order. Joshua Horwitz channels John Grisham and Jacques Cousteau in a way that will leave the reader inspired, outraged and deeply satisfied., In a riveting and groundbreaking new book, War of the Whales, Joshua Horwitz, chronicles the true story of the 20-year battle led by scientists and environmental activists against military sonar. It reads like the best investigative journalism, with cinematic scenes of strandings and dramatic David-and-Goliath courtroom dramas as activists diligently hold the Navy accountable. A page-turning detective story, War of the Whales... chillingly tracks the US Navy's culture of secrecy as it collides with environmental groups and grassroots' demand for transparency., In this gripping detective tale,science writer Horwitz recreates a day-by-day account of the quest to find thereasons for the mass strandings; the Navy's resistance and cover-up of theiruse of sonar in the area; and the drawn out struggles between Balcomb, JoelReynolds, of the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Navy. . . .Riveting., "It's that time of year when bookstores everywhere showcase "summer reading" options. But take a pass on the books touted as easy reading and pick up War of the Whales by Joshua Horwitz instead.", Engaging... War of the Whales reads like a novel, but the story it tells is true...a fascinating personal tale., Horwitz delivers a powerful, engrossing narrative that raises serious questions about the unchecked use of secrecy by the military to advance its institutional power., What really gained my admiration for Horwitz was how he was able to weave scientific and historical aspects of the story into a gripping tale that reads like a detective thriller., A gripping, true-life tale... War of the Whales blends together the spirit of both a suspense thriller of a Grisham novel (except that it's not fiction) and the political intrigue of an All The President's Men ., A game changing book that unveils, layer by layer, the blood--stained legacy of Navy sonar on whales and dolphins., The opening scenario of this fascinating story is shocking and heartbreaking...well-researched and passionate., [A] compelling account of what happens when animal and human interests collide--and a sobering look at the suffering caused by increasingly noisy oceans., WAR OF THE WHALES is riveting, wide-ranging, and a masterly account of this landmark showdown in courtrooms and the court of public opinion., The story is so artfully constructed that you are drawn in and forget that you are not reading a novel.... [A] story that is fascinating even if you have no interest in whales or navy sonar.... [H]is masterfully crafted book is guaranteed to bring the issues to a larger audience.
Dewey Decimal346.0469595
SynopsisTwo men face off against an all-powerful navy-and the fate of the ocean's most majestic creatures hangs in the balance., Winner of the 2015 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award: "Horwitz's dogged reporting...combined with crisp, cinematic writing, produces a powerful narrative.... He has written a book that is instructive and passionate and deserving a wide audience" (PEN Award Citation). War of the Whales is the gripping tale of a crusading attorney who stumbles on one of the US Navy's best-kept secrets: a submarine detection system that floods entire ocean basins with high-intensity sound--and drives whales onto beaches. As Joel Reynolds launches a legal fight to expose and challenge the Navy program, marine biologist Ken Balcomb witnesses a mysterious mass stranding of whales near his research station in the Bahamas. Investigating this calamity, Balcomb is forced to choose between his conscience and an oath of secrecy he swore to the Navy in his youth. When Balcomb and Reynolds team up to expose the truth behind an epidemic of mass strandings, the stage is set for an epic battle that pits admirals against activists, rogue submarines against weaponized dolphins, and national security against the need to safeguard the ocean environment. Waged in secret military labs and the nation's highest court, War of the Whales is a real-life thriller that combines the best of legal drama, natural history, and military intrigue.
LC Classification NumberK3900.W57

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