Sea State A Memoir

Sea State A Memoir by Tabitha Lasley, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2021, is a 220-page exploration of female desire set against the backdrop of a male-dominated culture. In this memoir, Lasley recounts her journey after leaving a difficult relationship and a job at a London magazine. She relocates to Aberdeen, Scotland, to delve into the world of oil rigs and the men who inhabit this rough subculture, seeking to understand their lives in an environment devoid of women.
Readers will find a candid portrayal of the complexities surrounding masculinity, class, and desire as Lasley navigates her interactions with the men of the oil industry. The memoir captures her experiences with roughnecks, highlighting the challenges and dynamics of a world often overlooked. As her professional detachment blurs, Lasley engages in a reckless relationship with a married rig worker, revealing the emotional stakes involved. Sea State presents a nuanced examination of personal and societal themes, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and personal memoirs.
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A stunning and brutally honest memoir that shines a light on what happens when female desire conflicts with a culture of masculinity in crisis
In her midthirties and newly free from a terrible relationship, Tabitha Lasley quit her job at a London magazine, packed her bags, and poured her savings into a six-month lease on an apartment in Aberdeen, Scotland. She decided to make good on a long-deferred idea for a book about oil rigs and the men who work on them. Why oil rigs? She wanted to see what men were like with no women around.
In Aberdeen, Tabitha became deeply entrenched in the world of roughnecks, a teeming subculture rich with brawls, hard labor, and competition. The longer she stayed, the more she found her presence had a destabilizing effect on the men–and her.
Sea State is on the one hand a portrait of an overlooked industry: “offshore” is a way of life for generations of primarily working-class men and also a potent metaphor for those parts of life we keep at bay–class, masculinity, the transactions of desire, and the awful slipperiness of a ladder that could, if we tried hard enough, lead us to security.
Sea State is on the other hand the story of a journalist whose professional distance from her subject becomes perilously thin. In Aberdeen, Tabitha gets high and dances with abandon, reliving her youth, when the music was good and the boys were bad. Twenty years on, there is Caden: a married rig worker who spends three weeks on and three weeks off. Alone and in an increasingly precarious state, Tabitha dives into their growing attraction. The relationship, reckless and explosive, will lay them both bare.
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