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Call Me Ishmaelle
Call Me Ishmaelle: Moby Dick reimagined from the perspective of a cross-dressing female sailor | Xiaolu Guo
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Call Me Ishmaelle reimagines the epic battle between man and nature in Herman Melvilles Moby Dick from a female perspective. 'Brilliantly written... ambitious, brave, strange' Philip Hoare A clever and original skewering of a classic i 1843. Ishmaelle is born in a small village on the stormy Kent coast where she grows up swimming with dolphins. After her parents and infant sister die, her brother, Joseph, leaves to find work as a sailor. Abandoned and desperate for a life at sea, Ishmaelle disguises herself as a cabin boy and travels to New York. As the American Civil War breaks out in 1861, Ishmaelle boards the Nimrod, a whaling ship led by the obsessive Captain Seneca, a Black free man of heroic stature who is haunted by a tragic past. Here, she finds protectors in Polynesian harpooner, Kauri, and Taoist monk, Muzi, whose readings of the I-Ching guide their quest. Through the bloody male violence of whaling, and the unveiling of her feminine identity, Ishmaelle realises there is a mysterious bond between herself and the mythical white whale, Moby Dick. Xiaolu Guo has crafted a dramatically different, feminist narrative that stands alongside the original while offering a powerful exploration of nature, gender and human purpose. Perfect for fans Madeline Miller, Percival Everett and Barbara Kingsolver
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When Ishamelle‘s parents die, she decides to take control of her life, dress as a man, & get work on a whaling ship. Unfortunately, the captain is singly obsessed with a white whale.

A queer, feminist reimagining on a classic. Ishmaelle‘s character & her relationship w/ gender is very interesting. & I wanted more of Captain Seneca. But in the end, this fell flat for me. It felt summarized, & by the 3rd rape scene I just felt tired.🌕🌕🌑🌑🌑

BookmarkTavern Release Date: January 6th, 2026 #ARC #NetGalley CW 👇🏻 7d
BookmarkTavern Chapter One, parent death, infant death; Chapter Nine, ii and v, rape; Chapter Ten, i rape and past suicide; ii, rape; v, attempted rape; Chapter Eleven, ii and v brief references to infant death and death in childbirth; vi, animal cruelty; final aria, pet death 7d
ChaoticMissAdventures Yikes. Sounds excessive. No thank you! 7d
shortsarahrose Oof. I love Moby Dick and this sounded like it had potential, but I think this isn‘t for me 😬 7d
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