Prophet from Gath-hepher who was commissioned to preach to Nineveh, the Assyrian capital, and fled by ship in the opposite direction. He was thrown overboard, swallowed by a great fish, and deposited back on shore. He went to Nineveh. The city repented. He was furious.
On their voice
~760 BCE. The most comically self-aware prophet in the canon — he fled, failed, prayed beautifully from inside a fish, preached one sentence, watched the most successful revival in the Hebrew Bible, and then sulked under a vine. His anger at God's mercy is the point of the book.
Talk to Jonah.
Ask anything. In their own voice, from their own era, grounded in their own canon.