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Sounding
1982
First Published
4.32
Average Rating
236
Number of Pages

SOUNDING takes us into the extraordinary mind and emotions of the magnificent sperm whale, an aging bull roaming the waters of the Atlantic. Troubled and separated from his herd, the whale wants to fulfill his one obsessive desire — to communicate with the human race and learn why they can be both vicious hunters and frolicking playmates.Far away, on a doomed Russian nuclear submarine, Lieutenant Peter Rostov, the sonar officer and a classical musician, is spending what he's sure are his last days listening to the beautiful "sounding" of the whale. In the amazing climax to this unique novel, man and whale come together — and a magnificent destiny is fulfilled. "Searls is remarkably eloquent... you'll stand up and cheer." — The Washington Post Book World

Avg Rating
4.32
Number of Ratings
201
5 STARS
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3 STARS
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Author

Hank Searls
Author · 7 books
Born Henry Hunt Searls Jr. novelist and screenwriter Hank Searls, author of the best-selling Overboard, Jaws II (based on the movie), and Sounding, is creator of the New Breed TV series and writer for the 1960's classic television series The Fugitive . His novel Pilgrim Project became Robert Altman's film Countdown. He has lived most of his life on, under, or over the ocean, having been a world-cruising yachtsman, underwater photographer, and Navy flier.
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