

One of the funniest books I've ever read."― Sarah Shaffi, Monocle " Moby Dick meets a grownup Anne of Green Gables. "Funny and sweet and wonderful."― Book Riot " vivid and visual storytelling transfers perfectly to the page."― Peter Meinertzhagen, Electric Literature It's human, heart-stopping, heart-warming, and hilarious, and I fell instantly, lastingly in love."― Jennifer Niven, author of All the Bright Places and The Ice Master

"A charming coming-of-age tale."― Tom Beer, Newsday "Vividly portrays the hunt as well as its moral ambiguities."― Editors' Choice, New York Times Book Review "Beautiful and brutal, witty and kind, RUSH OH! is a story of great surprises and a beating heart-a book to never forget."― Markus Zusak, author of The Book Thief epic tale."― Karen Bender, O: The Oprah Magazine

"One of the genuinely addictive books of the season."― Meredith Turits, ELLE Barrett's sidewinding story so spry and amusing that readers will think less of endings than of the auspicious start to a novelist's career."― Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal RUSH OH! is an elegiac tale.but Mary's voice is so fresh and Ms. A fresh and subversive take on a genre traditionally owned by male leviathans like Melville and Hemingway."― Tom Gilling, New York Times Book Review "Barrett writes with a warmth and humor that lift the story free of its historical sources. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Swinging from Mary's own hopes and disappointments to the challenges that have beset her family's whaling operation, RUSH OH! is an enchanting blend of fact and fiction that's as much the story of its gutsy narrator's coming-of-age as it is the celebration of an extraordinary episode in history. But when the handsome John Beck-a former Methodist preacher turned novice whaler with a mysterious past-arrives at the Davidson's door pleading to join her father's crews, suddenly Mary's world is upended.Īs her family struggles to survive the scarcity of whales and the vagaries of weather, and as she navigates sibling rivalries and an all-consuming first love for the newcomer John, nineteen-year-old Mary will soon discover a darker side to these men who hunt the seas, and the truth of her place among them. 1908: It's the year that proves to be life-changing for our teenage narrator, Mary Davidson, tasked with providing support to her father's boisterous whaling crews while caring for five brothers and sisters in the wake of their mother's death. An impassioned, charming, and hilarious debut novel about a young woman's coming-of-age, during one of the harshest whaling seasons in the history of New South Wales.
