Mike Dormer is a young man daffaire London, overflowing with the ambition and methods of work devoid of all feelings. For the purpose of a file on which he works for his company, he must go to Australia to scout locations for the construction of a large hotel complex. But there, in the small coastal town of Silver Bay it will not only find a suitable site for investors, but especially a place at odds with his habits, where the interest financial na little of importance facing the human ties. From the City of London in Silver Bay in Australia, this novel takes us from the first pages in a world where nature is still hostess. Jojo Moyes, with a fine and powerful writing, describes perfectly the wild life of a small coastal village whose most precious manna is the passage of whales and dolphins in their waters. Thanks to them, the people of the bay live of a little tourism but not at the scale that investors covet. With a slow plot to get under way, it is first attracted by the passages relating the trips, with the discovery of these impressive cetaceans and one would almost feel the spray of impression on our face and want denfiler waxed for us protect. Each character sees whale watching part of himself. Lun sees their imposing presence fragility yet there, the other immeasurable maternal instinct. These whales and dolphins that will be the center of the story and guide the characters in their choices. The characters dailleurs, it is they who give us the plot. Each chapter is dedicated to one of them, written in the first person, and this is therefore gradually as we go through history with the perspective of a character or of another, being privileged accomplices of some that offer us details than others Nont not and discovering their personality and flaws with lots of emotions. But Bay whales this is also a story of love, "the" story of love, those that start with a lot of injuries, dramas and mysteries. The beautiful and young but fierce, Liza covers it all the despair of a mysterious past and dedicates his life Quà protect her granddaughter 11 years and whales in the bay. Each loss lun of these animals is heartbreaking for a mother who hides a dark secret, and Mike will come little upset the tranquility she had managed to create. As wild as whales, also devastated that can Letre the sea, Liza will face his past to save people she loves most. Without moralizing, this novel offers us a sadly undeniable reality: Nature loses increasingly its rights in favor dinvestisseurs thirsty money. The history of Silver Bay is just one example among many other small towns that try to live as close to nature and the elements but face one day or the other to irreversible changes. It is a wonderful story that I highly recommend, so strap on your boots, put on your waxed and board of the novel from which to discover whales and dolphins, a story full of emotions, melancholy and mystery and slight fluid and pen , attention might give you seasick as it is inspired!