"[A] meticulously reported global odyssey.... Fans of Casey's writing know that she has an inexhastible curiosity and a knack for fully embracing her subject.... We're never quite sure where Casey's investigation will take us.... Casey isn't afraid."
--"Outside""
Casey transports us through the many truths and myths about dolphins . Painstakingly researched and gorgeously written,
Voices in the Oceanprovides textbook-depth education that is based on Casey s years of swimming the open seas with dolphins, interviews with leading experts and protectors, and harrowing trips to the nether reaches of the globe where horrific brutalities occur.
USA Today "[W]hat starts out as a feelgood, new-agey account darkens like the sunlight diminishing in the deep, subtly turning into a devastating chronicle of one of the most egregious mismatches in natural-human history.
The result is a brilliantly written and passionate book.... timely and urgent."
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The Guardian "A meticulously reported global odyssey during which [Susan Casey] sets out to answer the simple question: why do dolphins elicit such intense emotions and behaviors in humans? . . . Fans of Casey's writing know that she has an inexhaustible curiosity and a knack for fully embracing her subject."
Outside Magazine
"Part science, part memoir, part impassioned plea for change, Casey's look at the world of dolphins and our mistreatment of them fascinates."
People Casey reports with an open mind.... Casey s moving writing left me with some hope for a better future for dolphins and humans.
Slate"
"Casey transports us through the many truths and myths about dolphins.... Painstakingly researched and gorgeously written,
Voices in the Ocean provides textbook-depth education that is based on Casey's years of swimming the open seas with dolphins, interviews with leading experts and protectors, and harrowing trips to the nether reaches of the globe where horrific brutalities occur."
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USA Today "[W]hat starts out as a feelgood, new-agey account darkens like the sunlight diminishing in the deep, subtly turning into a devastating chronicle of one of the most egregious mismatches in natural-human history.
The result is a brilliantly written and passionate book.... timely and urgent."
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The Guardian "A meticulously reported global odyssey during which [Susan Casey] sets out to answer the simple question: why do dolphins elicit such intense emotions and behaviors in humans? . . . Fans of Casey's writing know that she has an inexhaustible curiosity and a knack for fully embracing her subject."
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Outside Magazine "Part science, part memoir, part impassioned plea for change, Casey's look at the world of dolphins―and our mistreatment of them―fascinates."
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People Casey reports with an open mind.... Casey's moving writing left me with some hope for a better future for dolphins and humans.
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Slate