1790. Nantucket whalers are invited to found the port of Milford Haven
in Wales. What does the arrival of these hardy Quakers - immigrants to
America a century before - mean for the local people? And what is the
meaning of the beached whale that preceded them? Two cultures rub
against each other and distrust grows, driven by the local preacher. As
Whaling unfolds concern swerves into hysteria against the incomers and
the preacher plans a grotesque, Jonah-inspired fate for the whalers.
Nathan Munday's debut novel is an exciting mélange of original fiction,
historical writing and whaling images. In it he explores our
relationship with the natural world, the boundary between faith and
superstition, and the age old problem of immigration. Set in historical
fact this is a narrative at once modern and contemporaneous, the writing
rich in imagery and deceptively tense as its story slides into allegory.