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'Whalefall' by Daniel Kraus is a thriller about diving, loss and new beginnings

'Whalefall' by Daniel Kraus is a thriller about diving, loss and new beginnings

Update: 2024-04-021
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Jay, the 17-year-old at the heart of Daniel Kraus' novel Whalefall, has an hour of oxygen left on his tank. He's been diving in the ocean off the coast of Monterey, California trying to recover a skeleton — but his mission is complicated when he's swallowed whole by a sperm whale. In today's episode, Kraus speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about how a book that's so enmeshed in death also reveals quite a lot about life, and how he conceptualized the pacing of his chapters to emphasize Jay's race against time.

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'Whalefall' by Daniel Kraus is a thriller about diving, loss and new beginnings

'Whalefall' by Daniel Kraus is a thriller about diving, loss and new beginnings