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The Last Whalers by Doug Bock Clark

In this "immersive, densely reported, and altogether remarkable first book [with] the texture and color of a first-rate novel" (New York Times), journalist Doug Bock Clark tells the epic story of the world's last subsistence whalers and the threats posed to a tribe on the brink.



A New York Times Notable Book​

A New York Times Editors' Choice

Winner of Lowell Thomas Travel Book Award Silver Medal

Finalist for William Saroyan International Writing Prize

Longlisted for Mountbatten Award for Best Book


Telegraph Best Travel Books of the Year

Hampshire Gazette Best Books of 2019



One of the favorite books of Yuval Noah Harari, author of the classic bestseller Sapiens, "on the subject of humanity's place in the world." (via Airmail)




On a volcanic island in the Savu Sea so remote that other Indonesians call it "The Land Left Behind" live the Lamalerans: a tribe of 1,500 hunter-gatherers who are the world's last subsistence whalers. They have survived for half a millennium by hunting whales with bamboo harpoons and handmade wooden boats powered by sails of woven palm fronds. But now, under assault from the rapacious forces of the modern era and a global economy, their way of life teeters on the brink of collapse.



Award-winning journalist Doug Bock Clark, one of a handful of Westerners who speak the Lamaleran language, lived with the tribe across three years, and he brings their world and their people to vivid life in this gripping story of a vanishing culture. Jon, an orphaned apprentice whaler, toils to earn his harpoon and provide for his ailing grandparents, while Ika, his indomitable younger sister, is eager to forge a life unconstrained by tradition, and to realize a star-crossed love. Frans, an aging shaman, tries to unite the tribe in order to undo a deadly curse. And Ignatius, a legendary harpooner entering retirement, labors to hand down the Ways of the Ancestors to his son, Ben, who would secretly rather become a DJ in the distant tourist mecca of Bali.



Deeply empathetic and richly reported, The Last Whalers is a riveting, powerful chronicle of the collision between one of the planet's dwindling indigenous peoples and the irresistible enticements and upheavals of a rapidly transforming world.
Doug Bock Clark is a writer whose articles have appeared or are forthcoming in the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic, National Geographic, GQ, Wired, Rolling Stone, The New Republic, and elsewhere.

Clark also won the 2017 Reporting Award, was a finalist for the 2016 Mirror Award, and has been awarded two Fulbright Fellowships, a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, and an 11th Hour Food and Farming Fellowship. He has been interviewed about his work on CNN, BBC, NPR, and ABC's 20/20. He is a Visiting Scholar at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.

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ISBN 13 9780316390620
ISBN 10 0316390623
Title The Last Whalers
Author Doug Bock Clark
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2019-01-08
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.