Silent world: Book review

Book review

Title: Silent World
Author: Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Genre: Memoir

Silent world is an account of a French Naval  Officer’s underwater escapades with his comrades.

In this memoir he explains the nuances of scuba diving. This involves the usage of certain technical  terms like nitrogen narcosis and decompression sickness.  He also narrates his diving expeditions which includes catching lobsters, exploring ship wrecks, caves, drowned museums,  his near to death experience at 396 feet below and night dives.

He goes on describe his encounters with the marine life that includes barracudas, sea urchins, monk seals, sharks, whales, octopus and other crustaceans. It’s fascinating to see him talk about the behavior pattens of the sea creatures and their ability to express their emotions.

The writing style is descriptive and quite technical in many parts. It’s interesting, informative and insightful. Silent world enables readers to explore a mysterious world altogether. It takes them to depths and and teaches them to respect life under the sea. This book made an ideal read on world oceans day!

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