In 2016, Sandy Winterbottom embarked on an epic six-week tall-ship voyage from Uruguay to Antarctica. At the mid-way
stop in South Georgia, her pristine image of the Antarctic was shattered when she discovered the dark legacy of
twentieth century industrial-scale whaling. Enraged by what she found, she was quick to blame the men who undertook
this wholescale slaughter, but then she stumbled upon the grave of an eighteen-year-old whaler from Edinburgh who she
could not allow to bear the brunt of blame. There are two sides to every story.
The Two-Headed Whale vividly brings to life the spectacular scenery and wildlife of the vast Southern Oceans, set
alongside the true-life story of Anthony Ford, the boy in the grave, as he sailed the same seas and toiled in an industry
where profits outranked human life. In this compelling account, Sandy challenges our preconceptions of the Antarctic,
weaving in themes of colonialism, capitalism and its link to both environmental and human exploitation. |