The author
Piliwe Sibille is a French author and retired dental surgeon with a passion for the ocean and marine life. He has combined his scientific and literary sensibilities to produce works where poetry meets ecology. His work "Shark Song" celebrates the sea and sharks with an engaging, sensitive and well-documented approach, illustrating his deep attachment to the protection of marine environments. In addition to his work as a writer, he is active in literary events and collaborations, particularly in the field of marine biology, and is recognized for his involvement in raising awareness of ocean biodiversity.
The Jaws counterpoint
The story takes the reader from the lagoons of New Caledonia to the mystical shores of Brittany, through a gallery of characters and situations both poignant and remote. Through the experiences of the protagonist, "Shark Song" delivers a vibrant tribute to the ocean, offers a poetic immersion in the mysterious world of sharks, and takes the opposite tack to the fears conveyed by works such as "Jaws".âeuros

Reflect on the relationship between man and the sea
Sensitive and engaging, the novel invites reflection on the relationship between man and the sea, on the fragility of marine ecosystems, on the fear and fantasies associated with sharks, and on collective responsibility for their disappearance. Piliwe Sibille mixes fiction, human adventure and ecological perspectives, giving a voice to animals that are often misunderstood and threatened. This is a novelistic plea for the preservation of oceanic biodiversity, written in a lively style and accurately documented, for all readers, whether enthusiasts or laymen.âeuros
Ultimately, "Shark Song" stands out as a novel tribute and ode to marine life, which also questions man's relationship with fear, difference and wild beauty.

Shark Song
- Author : Piliwe Sibille
- Publisher: Le lys bleu
- Number of pages: 544
- Public price: ?25.00

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