Lifeboat at the End of the World
A Volunteer’s Story
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Dominic Gregory
Summary
'Unflinchingly candid and extraordinarily powerful' DAILY TELEGRAPH
‘Dominic Gregory hasn’t just delivered a survey of courage and determination – Lifeboat at the End of the World is a hymn to human decency, and that makes it a very timely book indeed’ TIM WINTON
Do you really think all lives are worth saving?
On the empty shingle beach of Dungeness, the volunteer crew of the lifeboat await her next launch. It might come in another week. Or it might even happen in the next few seconds…
For two hundred years, the Dungeness lifeboat has launched in storms and heavy seas to frigates and barques, trawlers and dinghies. Like all lifeboat stations in the British Isles, it is led by a coxswain and staffed by volunteers. Dominic Gregory volunteers as part of her crew.
Dungeness is itself a place apart. An ever-shifting expanse of shingle jutting into the English Channel, it is overshadowed by its nuclear power station and made famous by Derek Jarman’s flotsam garden. Dungeness also has where millions of migrating birds and insects first make landfall in the British Isles. As a small place perhaps, but one that finds itself now at the centre of one of the biggest political stories of modern times.
At the heart of this wonderful book is the lifeboat crew with whom Dominic Gregory serves, many of them from families who have volunteered for generations. These are remarkable yet ordinary men and women – who serve as shore crew, or boat crew, or who keep the records and brew the tea. All, in their different ways, give up their time, livelihoods and safety to brave wind, tide and storms, not to mention the peril of navigating between the vast floating skyscrapers that make up so much of modern shipping. Then there is coxswain Stuart Adams whose quiet, competent leadership ensures he acts as the still point in a spinning world.
Lifeboat at the End of the World is the first book to depict the experience of what it is like to volunteer on a lifeboat: the smells of the water, the little knots when an alarm comes, how the crew is trained, the teamwork and trust, the ethos of the service. But it is when inflatable dinghies – overloaded with people – begin arriving on the shores of Dungeness that the lifeboat crew must face perhaps their greatest test. Dominic Gregory’s non-fiction writing offers extraordinary power and immediacy. While most of us will never serve in a lifeboat, we might find ourselves thankful for their unflinching and fearless assistance at sea.
©2026 Margate Sands Ltd (P)2026 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
'I wanted to know, and to feel, what it was like to be out there, battling raging seas, fatigued and freezing, saving lives. After reading Dominic Gregory’s unflinchingly candid and extraordinarily powerful memoir, I finally do … “How can you explain [it all] to someone who has never seen that kind of thing?” fellow crew member Craig ponders. Gregory, to his immense credit, has succeeded in doing just that'
Daily Telegraph
‘You may feel you know about the small boats crisis from pictures and headlines in the news, from politicians generating inflammatory slogans or talking about how to solve it. But have you seen it, smelt it, tasted it, felt it? Dominic Gregory is one of the few people who can answer yes to that question, and Lifeboat at the End of the World is the powerful result'
The Times
'This is a truly unforgettable memoir of courage and the moral imperative to save lives at sea'
Independent, 'A Best New Book to Read in March'
‘This work of non-fiction gives a fascinating insight into the world of a lifeboat volunteer and the human experiences faced by the crew those is saves’
Financial Times, 4/5 stars
'Very dramatic, well-written, and historically fascinating … For all lovers of the sea and those who admire the bravery, dedication and generosity of the lifeboat crews, this book by Dominic Gregory is highly recommended.'
Peter Marshall
‘Dominic Gregory hasn’t just delivered a survey of courage and determination – Lifeboat at the End of the World is a hymn to human decency, and that makes it a very timely book indeed’
Tim Winton
'By telling us the story of the Dungeness lifeboat crew, Dominic Gregory has given us exactly the sort of honest and characterful biography the service needs, and reminded us of what it takes to ride out through the white of a gale to go and save a stranger'
Bella Bathurst
'A true tour de force and one of those deeply altruistic books that it feels like a privilege to read'
Caroline Sanderson
Just an incredible book!
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