Cap
Meet Cap, the last waterman on the bay. The past couple of years have been hard for Cap to make a living on the water, but now it’s impossible. Pollution has condemned parts of the bay and tourists and vacationers have depleted its waters of crabs and shellfish. Beaten down by forces he can’t control, Cap has a last-ditch effort to sell his beloved boat to make some money to try to get ahead for once.

"Cap" introduces the reader to a colorful cast of characters, from Bradshaw Shankland, whose name and influence seemed to be everywhere in the state (and who is after Cap’s boat and his daughter), to a salty barmaid who might be Cap’s only friend.

Can Cap make it in this brand new world and retain his last bit of dignity? Or will this changing landscape swallow up the last waterman on the bay.
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Cap
Meet Cap, the last waterman on the bay. The past couple of years have been hard for Cap to make a living on the water, but now it’s impossible. Pollution has condemned parts of the bay and tourists and vacationers have depleted its waters of crabs and shellfish. Beaten down by forces he can’t control, Cap has a last-ditch effort to sell his beloved boat to make some money to try to get ahead for once.

"Cap" introduces the reader to a colorful cast of characters, from Bradshaw Shankland, whose name and influence seemed to be everywhere in the state (and who is after Cap’s boat and his daughter), to a salty barmaid who might be Cap’s only friend.

Can Cap make it in this brand new world and retain his last bit of dignity? Or will this changing landscape swallow up the last waterman on the bay.
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Cap

Cap

by Robert H. Robinson
Cap

Cap

by Robert H. Robinson

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Overview

Meet Cap, the last waterman on the bay. The past couple of years have been hard for Cap to make a living on the water, but now it’s impossible. Pollution has condemned parts of the bay and tourists and vacationers have depleted its waters of crabs and shellfish. Beaten down by forces he can’t control, Cap has a last-ditch effort to sell his beloved boat to make some money to try to get ahead for once.

"Cap" introduces the reader to a colorful cast of characters, from Bradshaw Shankland, whose name and influence seemed to be everywhere in the state (and who is after Cap’s boat and his daughter), to a salty barmaid who might be Cap’s only friend.

Can Cap make it in this brand new world and retain his last bit of dignity? Or will this changing landscape swallow up the last waterman on the bay.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016155777
Publisher: Robinson Publishing
Publication date: 12/21/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 193 KB

About the Author

Robert Robinson is a writer, artist and editor who lives in Georgetown, Delaware. He is the author of The Craft of Dismantling a Crab, Going the Other Way (published by Random House), and has stories published in The Chapel Hill Carousel, The Best of Bad Hemingway and many others. He is the former publisher and editor-in-chief of The Sussex Countian, a small-town newspaper published in Sussex County, Delaware.

You can reach him at Kando AT ce DOT net. He would love to hear from you.
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