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An Best Book of the Month, July 2014: ( http://www..com/b/?node=390919011 ) Reported and written with great passion and
precision, this is a gripping and wholly original tale of the ecological side effects of national security. When whales
begin beaching themselves in the Bahamas, a marine researcher suspects a clandestine sonar program. The fight
to protect the gentle giants of the sea from the U.S. Navy reads like an eco-thriller crossed with the best of
investigative journalism. The action veers from Caribbean beaches to the Pentagon, from the San Juan Islands of
Washington State to the chambers of the U.S. Supreme Court. At the center of the action is marine biologist and ex-Navy
man, Ken Balcomb, a relentless defender of the whales he’s come to love. Take your fictional pick: Balcomb is either
Quixote, Ishmael, or David to the Navy’s Goliath. He’s also got a backstory worthy of its own book--an absent-her
childhood, a lengthy (and secret) Navy career, three failed marriages, and finally a passion for marine mammals. When
Balcomb teams up with activist environmental lawyer Joel Reynolds, the story’s twists and turns expose us to the hidden
histories of underwater submarine surveillance and its impact on deep-sea dwellers. Joshua Horwitz is an exuberant
storyteller, and this is a rare trifecta of a book: important, highly readable, and stunningly true. --Neal Thompson
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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. (Bob Woodward, author of The Price of Politics)
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. (Washington Post, 50 Notable Books 2014)
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. (Chicago Tribune)
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. (HOWARD ERNST, Professor of Political Science at the United
States Naval Academy Navy Proceedings Magazine)
Horwitz delivers a powerful, engrossing narrative that raises serious questions about the unchecked use of secrecy by
the to advance its institutional power. (Kirkus starred review Best Nonfiction Books of 2014)
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.
(Publishers Weekly)
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 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. (Brenda Peterson Huffington
Post)
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 al harm they are causing
the ocean’s mammals. (CBS Watch! Magazine)
Engaging… War of the Whales reads like a novel, but the story it tells is true…a fascinating personal tale. (Animal
Welfare Institute Quarterly)
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, 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. (David Helvarg, Founding Director of Blue Frontier Campaign)
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