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Book Review of Grayson (Audio CD) (Unabridged)

Grayson (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
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You're swimming alone in cool water, paralleling the California coastline, BUT you're realizing you're not alone in the water. In another genre, this will be the first line of a book about some sort of monster - real creature or imagined. Here, the author describes her experience with a baby gray whale who has become separated from his mother.

The book is a short, entertaining read (or, on 3 CDs, less than a 3 hour listen). The author walks a fine line with anthromorphism - neither taking the poet's approach of unequivocably assigning the whale and other sea creatures human emotions, nor taking a scientists' absolute denial of them. Ms Cox does walk a fine line between paralleling the whale and swimmer's challenges with others that the reader may encounter during life - after thinking about it, I still cannot decide if these add a depth to the narrative or if they distract from the basic story. I suspect each reader will have a different opinion on this topic.

I've thought about acquiring this book for over a year; now that I've finished, I wonder "what took me so long?"