Call Me Ishmaelle
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Publishing:19th Mar '26
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‘A smart gender-flipped version of Moby Dick’ Daily Telegraph
‘A clever and original skewering of a classic’ i News
‘A brilliantly written reordering of Moby-Dick’ Philip Hoare
Call Me Ishmaelle reimagines the epic battle between man and nature in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick from a female perspective – perfect for fans Madeline Miller, Percival Everett and Barbara Kingsolver
In 1843, in a small village on the stormy Kent coast, Ishmaelle is born. She grows up swimming with dolphins and eventually – desperate for a life at sea – she disguises herself as a cabin boy and travels to New York.
As the American Civil War breaks out, Ishmaelle boards 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 amidst the bloody male violence of whaling and discovers a mysterious bond between herself and the mythical white whale Moby Dick…
‘One of the most valuable writers in the world’ Deborah Levy
‘Guo has gender-flipped this intimidating text with bravura and style… Call Me Ishmaelle takes us on a courageous journey: it’s no aping of a classic, rather a vision of a young woman sailing out to discover not a whale but her own self. And in that, it happily succeeds’ Daily Telegraph
‘An astonishingly ambitious undertaking . . . you’re in the hands of a genuine storyteller’ New York Times Book Review
An astonishingly ambitious undertaking . . . you’re in the hands of a genuine storyteller * New York Times Book Review *
'A brilliantly written reordering of Moby-Dick, ambitious, brave, and strange, from the imagination of this natural-born storyteller. There's a cinematic, global sweep to its motion, and an unbridled energy and poetry to its dramatic words' * Philip Hoare *
Guo has gender-flipped this intimidating text with bravura and style…Call Me Ishmaelle takes us on a courageous journey: it’s no aping of a classic, rather a vision of a young woman sailing out to discover not a whale but her own self. And in that, it happily succeeds * Daily Telegraph *
Well worth your time . . . By adding in new characters while adhering to the original story, the author creates something new, strange and thrilling * Los Angeles Times *
A clever and original skewering of a classic * i *
'It’s a propulsive, powerhouse of a read that doesn’t just stand on its own literary feet, it does so with such skill and verve that it might – just might – have you turning to its source material in a new light.' * Marie Claire *
Guo gives renewed forms of life to Melville’s immense novel… [and] genuine innovation… Ishmaelle has her own story to tell, and a changing audience will want to listen * Times Literary Supplement *
Guo’s narrative style is full of energy and Call Me Ishmaelle deftly incorporates philosophical questions about our relationship with nature and gender-dysphoria into the plot, constantly tugging at the heartstrings * New Statesman *
'Call Me Ishmaelle is a glorious female-led retelling of a classic, combining seafaring adventure with beautifully immersive prose. Exploring gender identity, race and our relationship to the natural world, Xiaolu Guo reinvigorates Herman Melville's story while staying true to its heart.' * Carmella Lowkis, author of Spitting Gold *
'From the bones of Melville's Great White Whale, Xiaolu Guo has fashioned a novel as wonderful captivating and sea-soaked, that's seems both timeless and very much of today.' * Travis Elborough, author of Atlas of Forgotten Places *
ISBN: 9781529929997
Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 30mm
Weight: 302g
448 pages