The Last Migration
Charlotte McConaghy

The Last Migration
Charlotte McConaghy
Review
by Elke Power
While The Last Migration is the author’s debut work of literary fiction, Charlotte McConaghy’s considerable experience writing speculative fiction is evident in the pacing and plot of this novel. McConaghy is clearly as adept at catching readers as her enigmatic sea captain, Ennis Malone, was at catching herring – before the fish disappeared.
A staunch vegetarian and conservationist, Franny Stone must go against everything she and her beloved husband believe in and convince the crew of one of the few remaining legal fishing vessels to let her join them so she can shadow the last Arctic terns on what is predicted to be their final migration from the Arctic to Antarctica. Malone and his crew of six are on a pilgrimage of their own in pursuit of the ‘Golden Catch’ – a fishing haul large enough to fill their boat and make their fortunes, like in the old days – before commercial fishing is outlawed once and for all.
It’s a race against the clock for all concerned, and when an ensemble cast of characters sets off around the world on a hunt for endangered birds that may lead them to the catch of a lifetime, there will be drama. The novel draws upon backstories knotted with tragedy and reveals a present in which the perilous stakes include love, death, and mass extinction.
The reader is confronted by a near-future reality in which few animal species of any kind are left in the wild – and ordinary sights we take for granted (when not in lockdown), such as seagulls snatching chips, are rare and nostalgic. Although it is a very different novel, The Last Migration reminded me of David Dyer’s The Midnight Watch, not only because they are both sea-faring epics, but also for the authors’ shared interest in the life-altering potential of small human actions.
Elke Power is the editor of Readings Monthly.
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