Seaworthy: A Swordboat Captain Returns to the Sea

Seaworthy: A Swordboat Captain Returns to the Sea

by Linda Greenlaw
Seaworthy: A Swordboat Captain Returns to the Sea

Seaworthy: A Swordboat Captain Returns to the Sea

by Linda Greenlaw

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Overview

The bestselling author's sequel to The Hungry Ocean--a fast-paced account of her return to swordfishing

Linda Greenlaw hadn't been bluewater fishing for ten years- not since the events chronicled in the books The Perfect Storm and The Hungry Ocean-but when her lobster traps aren't paying off, her truck is on its last gasp, and the bills are piling up, she decides to take a friend up on his offer and captain a boat for a season of swordfishing. A decade older, and with family responsibilities, she's a different person heading out to sea, but any reluctance is quickly tempered by the magnetic lure of adventure. And the adventures begin almost immediately: The ship turns out to be rusty and ancient, and even with a crew of four Greenlaw is faced with technical challenges. There are the expected complexities of longline fishing and the nuances of reading the weather. Her greatest challenge, however, comes when the boat's lines inadvertently drift into Canadian waters and Greenlaw is thrown in jail.

Capturing the moment-by-moment details of her journey, Greenlaw tells a story about human nature and the nature around us, about learning what can be controlled and when to let fate step in. Seaworthy is a compelling narrative about a person setting her own terms and finding her true self between land and water.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101434710
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/01/2010
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 770,628
File size: 710 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Linda Greenlaw, America’s only female swordfish boat captain, was featured in the book and film The Perfect Storm. She has written three New York Times bestselling nonfiction books about life as a commercial fisherman as well as a cookbook and two mysteries. She lives on Isle au Haut, off the coast of Maine.

 

 

 

 

Hometown:

Isle au Haut, Maine

Place of Birth:

Stamford, Connecticut

Education:

B.A., Colby College, 1983

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

Praise for The Hungry Ocean

"Anyone who loves the sea will love this book."
-Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm

"A beautiful book...A story of triumph, of a woman not only making it but succeeding at the highest level in one of the most male-dominated and most dangerous professions."
-Douglas Whynott, The New York Times Book Review

Praise for The Lobster Chronicles

"These true, interwoven stories of island life and lobstering are as engaging and uncommon as [Greenlaw's] adventures at sea."
-Boston Magazine

"Captivating reading: satisfying as a Maine lobster dinner."
-Kirkus

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