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The Good Captain
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The Good Captain

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Set in the near future - during a time of plummeting fish stocks, toxic algae blooms and jellyfish swarms - The Good Captain follows a group of radical environmentalists committed to a mission of extreme civil disobedience against the powers threatening to destroy the last of the world’s marine life.

Led by the wild Rena - born and raised by the ocean - the characterful crew engages in a high seas drama that contains all the thrill of a cat-and-mouse seafaring classic, while at the same time offering a timely warning for the political classes that their negligence will not go unpunished.

Evoking a disturbing vision of what the world that might soon become - random, dangerous, surprising and sometimes even miraculous - The Good Captain is a gripping, confronting and truly unique novel.

‘If you care about the ocean, about extinction, about deforestation you’ll find yourself immersed in this novel. With originality and wit, Sean Rabin asks how far is too far? when you’re fighting to save the planet.’ - Jane Rawson, author of The History of Dreams and From the Wreck

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transit Lounge Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2022
Pages
368
ISBN
9781925760934

Set in the near future - during a time of plummeting fish stocks, toxic algae blooms and jellyfish swarms - The Good Captain follows a group of radical environmentalists committed to a mission of extreme civil disobedience against the powers threatening to destroy the last of the world’s marine life.

Led by the wild Rena - born and raised by the ocean - the characterful crew engages in a high seas drama that contains all the thrill of a cat-and-mouse seafaring classic, while at the same time offering a timely warning for the political classes that their negligence will not go unpunished.

Evoking a disturbing vision of what the world that might soon become - random, dangerous, surprising and sometimes even miraculous - The Good Captain is a gripping, confronting and truly unique novel.

‘If you care about the ocean, about extinction, about deforestation you’ll find yourself immersed in this novel. With originality and wit, Sean Rabin asks how far is too far? when you’re fighting to save the planet.’ - Jane Rawson, author of The History of Dreams and From the Wreck

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Transit Lounge Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2022
Pages
368
ISBN
9781925760934
 
Book Review

The Good Captain
by Sean Rabin

by Stephanie King, Apr 2022

Sean Rabin’s The Good Captain is a high-stakes, Australian cli-fi thriller set on the high seas. Rabin’s previous book, Wood Green, was shortlisted for the Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction in 2016 and then for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards in 2017. His second book comes at an important time, reminding us of the reality of the climate emergency as well as the ocean’s fundamental importance for the health of our planet. Although set in the near future, many of the book’s surreal scenes – such as floating islands of plastic – are already a reality. Rabin’s world building is most compelling when it elaborates on the grim future of our oceans.

The Good Captain follows the tight-knit crew of a ship called Mama as they kidnap a conservative ex-prime minister from his Hobart bunker on a mission to deliver justice for the Earth’s oceans. It is a speedy, dialogue-driven read, following the crew as they scavenge supplies, argue with their prisoner and avoid capture. Having been raised on ships all her life, Mama’s captain, Rena, stands out from the other characters. Rabin does a fascinating job describing her relationship with the water through her unique sensory experiences of waves and changing ocean conditions.

The Good Captain has its ups and downs: I enjoyed the fast-paced, high-stakes adventure narrative, yet I felt the book was let down by some over-blown characters who lacked nuance. I would recommend this book if you enjoy action-packed plots and imaginative near-future settings. It is an interesting addition to the growing Australian cli-fi genre.


Stephanie King is a bookseller at Readings Emporium.