The author and subject of this autobiographical book is the grand uncle (grandfather's brother) of a friend of mine. The Griffin family are early and prominent residents of the Puget Sound region and Ted Griffin, as much as anybody, was the catalyst in the 60's for the capture/domestification of Killer Whales (Orcas) at parks like SeaWorld and the resulting transitional perception of Killer Whales from that of a savage Great White Shark to loving, intelligent human like dolphins or porpoise. He loved the whales and led to a greater understanding fo them, but also triggered the domino effect of fewer whales in our Puget Sound and the resulting unnatural and borderline cruel conditions at the various sea parks worldwide. I was a frequent visitor of Marine World Africa/USA in the San Francisco Bay Area growing up. It is a good book for any resident of the Puget Sound region who loves, tracks, and has seen our Orca pods swimming freely and for any lover of Orcas, marine parks, the movie Free Willie, and have seen the documenatry Blackfish.