Mr Carvers Whale, Lyn Hughes
Mr Carvers Whale, Lyn Hughes
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Mr Carver's Whale

Author: Lyn Hughes

Narrator: Danielle Carter

Unabridged: 9 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/07/2022


Synopsis

1850: A sea-chest full of books arrives for Antonio Mateus Carvalho Cabral, the younger son of a family of whalers on the small volcanic island of Pico ...
The Carvalho brothers - handsome Marcelinho and clever Antonio - are destined to spend their lives hunting whales. But the arrival of an unexpected gift changes both their lives forever. As the younger Carvalho discovers the fascinating world of the whale, a chasm opens between the two brothers, made all the more perilous by their shared passion for the alluring and wilful Margarida Machado.From the Azores to Lisbon, from Newfoundland to Australia, our hero travels in search of love, fortune and his very soul. It is in Eden, a small whaling port on the south coast of New South Wales, that he finally finds salvation in the shape of Alice Binney, fellow lost soul and impostor, in flight from her dark past. An enduring bond forms between the two, culminating in a final, dazzling act of atonement.Gloriously dark, delightful, witty and moving, Mr Carver's Whale is a novel of our many crimes against nature and the human heart, and the price we have to pay for our sins. But can love ever really be a crime?'A vast and generous novel ... Author Lyn Hughes's love for her characters is evident, and while wonderfully poignant and whimsical, they are not without depth. Their rich inner lives are exquisitely rendered. Mr Carver's Whale is a delightful, almost mythical novel filled with books, ghosts, poetry, oceans, whales, love, desire and death. It is recommended for fans of Captain Corelli's Mandolin and A Gentleman in Moscow.' Books+Publishing'This novel is one of the most captivating, unusual and gripping pieces of historical fiction I've read this year. From the very start I was swept up ... If you are a fan of historical fiction from Isabel Allende, you are sure to love Mr Carver's Whale. Hughes has written a sumptuous and gripping novel, with a unique setting and storyline that sets it apart.' Better Reading'Dark and witty ... intense and convincing.' Canberra Times

About Lyn Hughes

Born in Wales in 1952, Lyn Hughes spent eighteen years in South Africa before settling in Australia in 1982. She is the author of the critically acclaimed novels, The Factory (1990), shortlisted for the National Book Council's New Writing Award, One Way Mirrors (1993), The Bright House (2000) and Flock (2012). Lyn divides her time between Sydney and the Blue Mountains.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate on October 08, 2022

What a marvel! Enjoyable not only for the leagues it covers as we travel the world with Max Carver, but also for the rhythm of the language which was distinctive for its evocation of foreignness. As much about living life to the full as about atonement and forgiveness. A subtle commentary on speciesi......more

Goodreads review by Amanda - on December 05, 2022

*[URL not allowed] The gifted cover designers have worked their magic on Mr Carver’s Whale by critically acclaimed Australian author Lyn Hughes. Beneath the beautiful cover is a story of the ocean, danger, passion, adventure, death and love. A literary minded novel, Mr Carver’s Wh......more

Goodreads review by Klee on October 31, 2022

"The male charged the Ribeiras boat, head-on. In minutes, it was quivering with harpoons, spouting blood. Mortally wounded, it stood upright on its tail, then fell back with a volcanic splash. The female was swimming towards it when the Lajes boat put the first harpoon into her. Margarida grabbed Ant......more

Goodreads review by Peter on September 13, 2022

Mr Max Carver, of the title, has as full a journey as any soul in literature: philosophically, sexually, geographically emotionally and even a travelling gambit of nomenclature. The miles and relationships added and subtracted to leave an oddly structured man who eventually seeks the solace of savin......more

Goodreads review by Nicola on October 09, 2022

This book started off so well. I loved it until Antonio died and then the book turned to crap. Random stories and events. Trigger warning there are at least two stories of rape in the book, felt like the two gay lover stories were tokenistic. Not sure why it went that way, the whole exoticness of th......more