The Highest Tide, Jim Lynch
The Highest Tide, Jim Lynch
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The Highest Tide
A Novel

Author: Jim Lynch

Narrator: Fisher Stevens

Unabridged: 7 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/08/2005

Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age


Synopsis

A spellbinding first novel about a young boy's fascination with the wonders of the seashore during a summer that will change
his life.
One moonlit night, thirteen-year-old Miles O'Malley slips out of his house, packs up his kayak and goes exploring on the flats of Puget Sound. But what begins as an ordinary hunt for starfish, snails, and clams is soon transformed by an astonishing sight: a beached giant squid. As the first person to ever see a giant squid alive, the speed-reading Rachel Carson-obsessed insomniac instantly becomes a local curiosity. When he later finds a rare deepwater fish in the tidal waters near his home, and saves a dog from drowning, he is hailed as a prophet. The media hovers and everyone wants to hear what Miles has to say.

But Miles is really just a teenager on the verge of growing up, infatuated with the girl next door, worried that his bickering parents will divorce, and fearful that everything, even the bay he loves, is shifting from him. While the sea continues to offer up discoveries from its mysterious depths, Miles struggles to deal with the difficulties that attend the equally mysterious process of growing up. In this unforgettable, beguiling novel, we witness the dramatic sea change for both Miles and the coastline that he adores over the course of a summer—one that will culminate with the highest tide in fifty years.

About Jim Lynch

Jim Lynch has won national journalism awards and published short fiction in literary magazines. A Washington state native, Lynch currently writes and sails from his home in Olympia, where he lives with his wife and daughter.

About Fisher Stevens

Fisher Stevens  has read several audiobooks including Jim Lynch's The Highest Tide as well as A Dirty Job and Lamb, both by Christopher Moore. In 2010, Stevens won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for co-producing The Cove.  Stevens was first seen on Broadway in Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy; he followed this performance with a role in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs.  Since then, he has appeared in countless films, including Hackers, Uptown Girls, Fake, The Experiment, and Awake.  His television credits include appearances on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Ugly Betty, Numb3rs, and Lost.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff

I was very excited to read this debut novel after seeing promising reviews in several trade magazines. My excitement nearly doubled after I got my hands on the book and saw an endorsement written by Katherine Dunn, whose novel, Geek Love, is one of my favorite books. The Highest Tide describes the s......more

While packed with information about unusual sea life, the story of Miles O'Malley, a pint sized 13 year old whose intelligence is beyond his years is mediocre. Living with parents whose relationship is on the rocks, he spends every waking hour in a nearby bay collecting clams and other crustaceans fo......more

Goodreads review by Jim

The Highest Tide starts out strong, but ends up going nowhere. I was intrigued by the characters and setting to begin the novel, but there is no real development as the novel proceeds. The main character, Miles, also provides the narration, which draws the reader away from the story with his inconsi......more


Quotes

The Highest Tide is a plunge into sustained and intelligent wonder. Jim Lynch creates a richly tumultuous world on a microcosmic stage. His characters and events are as complex and surprising as the sea that surrounds them. He's got me re-reading Rachel Carson and itching for tide pools of my own.” —Katherine Dunn, author of Geek Love

“A small but engaging debut that works both as a poignant coming-of-age story and an enchanting primer on the life acquatic. The Highest Tide is as crisp and clean as a cool dip into the water, and just about as refreshing.” —Entertainment


Awards

  • Audie Award Finalist