And The Ocean Was Our Sky by Patrick Ness

In a world where whales hunt humans, the story unfolds through the eyes of Bathsheba, a young whale apprentice to the legendary Captain Alexandra. As they pursue the elusive and feared human, Toby Wick, the narrative explores themes of vengeance, identity, and the cyclical nature of violence. The whales' journey is both a physical and philosophical quest, challenging the boundaries between predator and prey, and questioning the cost of hatred and the possibility of understanding between two seemingly irreconcilable worlds.

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