A review by wahistorian
Sea State by Tabitha Lasley

5.0

This book wasn’t quite what I’d expected, but I enjoyed everything about it: the author’s candor about her own transgressions and those of other’s, her attempts to get inside the masculine subculture of North Sea oil workers by interviewing them on their breaks in bars and restaurants, her feeling for isolation and loneliness and the lengths it drives you to. Her writing is very brave and beautiful.