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Sea State

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A stunning and brutally honest memoir that explores the clash between female desire and a culture of masculinity in crisis. In her midthirties and recently liberated from a toxic relationship, Tabitha Lasley leaves her London magazine job, moves to Aberdeen, Scotland, and invests her savings in a six-month apartment lease to pursue a long-held idea for a book about oil rigs and the men who inhabit them. Intrigued by how men behave in the absence of women, she immerses herself in the roughneck subculture, characterized by brawls, hard work, fierce competition, and deep camaraderie. As she becomes more involved, her presence disrupts the men—and herself. The narrative serves as both a portrait of an overlooked industry, where "offshore" life shapes generations of working-class men, and a metaphor for the complexities of class, masculinity, desire, and the precarious quest for security. It also chronicles a journalist's diminishing professional distance from her subjects. In Aberdeen, Tabitha rekindles her youth, dancing and getting high, while navigating a reckless attraction to Caden, a married rig worker. Their explosive relationship ultimately exposes both their vulnerabilities.

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Sea State, Tabitha Lasley

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