Fighting the Whales


Lu par Lee Elliott

(4.6 stars; 59 reviews)

A fatherless boy joins the crew of a whaling ship in order to earn a living for himself and his mother. Beyond being a fascinating depiction of a now-alien time, occupation, and culture, it's also a rousing adventure story. One is left with the impression that hunting and catching a whale in a sailing ship was akin to you or me being stalked, ambushed, and killed by a shoebox full of mice. (Summary by the reader.) (2 hr 9 min)

Chapitres

In Trouble 13:30 Lu par Lee Elliott
At Sea 14:24 Lu par Lee Elliott
Our First Battle 13:13 Lu par Lee Elliott
Blubber & Oil 12:39 Lu par Lee Elliott
A Storm 9:00 Lu par Lee Elliott
The Whale--Fighting Bulls 11:45 Lu par Lee Elliott
Tom's Wisdom 21:06 Lu par Lee Elliott
Death on the Sea 11:10 Lu par Lee Elliott
News From Home 17:03 Lu par Lee Elliott
Return Home 5:16 Lu par Lee Elliott

Critiques

Adventures in whaling


(4 stars)

thanks, reader, for another great LibriVOX work! we're not worthy. love the box of mice analogy !! Lethal mice indeed, but at least the whales are still with us and left mostly in peace, at least from whalers. Now whale watching threatens some populations, and we start to love them to extinction.

Great


(5 stars)

I highly recommend this book it is very educationally and interesting. Good reader too.

An interesting short story


(5 stars)

Although I'm not keen on the idea of killing whales, this story was exciting. Thankfully there were no Pirates or sword fighting, just tales of camaraderie and adventure. Brilliantly written with scarcely a dull moment, and the reader was wonderfully animated.

great


(5 stars)

Brilliantly read the best I've heard . And a never boring story


(4.5 stars)

Such an adventurous story sharing what the had been before the industrial revolution. Quite entertaining & exciting history of how much we depended upon the great oceans to provide the countries with whale oil.


(3.5 stars)

maybe the person making these book descriptions shouldnt be so judgy. i guess they are perfect. imagine in 200 years the dated aspect of that vitriol...


(5 stars)

Well read. Short story so good for a trip. Thank you