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The Lobster Chronicles: Life on a Very Small Island (2002)

por Linda Greenlaw

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The author details her return to Isle au Haut, a tiny Maine island with a population of seventy year-round residents, many of whom are her relatives, to describe small-town life in a lobster-fishing village.
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Lobster Fisheries
  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
I was expecting more lobster fishing and less island life, so I was rather disappointed in the book. The end chapters seemed rather slapped together, as though she wrote a group of short stories and decided to rename them chapters and put them in a book.

That said, it was enjoyable enough. ( )
  thewanlorn | Feb 24, 2020 |
The Lobster Chronicles by Linda Greenlaw
Have read other books in this series and appreciate every word.
After 17 years away at sea swordfishing she needs to return home to her homeland that has 70 in the winter months.
She wants the rest of it now: husband, house, kids, etc.
Love hearing all about small island living as I grew up such an island off the coast of RI. Many had to go off island to work daily til they retired.
Like how the meetings go and especially the woman sitting knitting.
Hard life I've seen it myself, good times and tragic things occur.
Very informative and real life.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device). ( )
  jbarr5 | Mar 28, 2018 |
I loved this memoir that gives us a bit of everything - small town life & politics, personal quandaries, family relationships, and the adventure of the sea. I still don't empathize with the appeal of living like that, though - it really does take a special kind of person, and maybe independent lobstermen should be allowed to pass on the way that the proverbial buggy-whip makers did. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
I took a star only for the slow start. Where it took me two weeks to read the first half of the book, it took me less than two days to read the second half. Linda Greenlaw's life is fascinating, her writing is wonderful and I will be reading another of her books soon. ( )
  KRaySaulis | Aug 13, 2014 |
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Hauling lobster traps in the sheltered waters of Maine's Penobscot Bay with her father as sternman is a day in the sun compared with the isolation and dangers offshore. Greenlaw was at sea, a captain in the swordfish fleet, during the ''perfect storm,'' and was among the last people to have radio contact with the doomed Andrea Gail. She wrote an earlier book about the difficult swordfishing life.
But island life has its charms - and its conflicts - and Greenlaw writes as enthusiastically about them as she did about her offshore experiences in the well-received ''The Hungry Ocean.'' The real, and very pleasant, surprise of ''The Lobster Chronicles'' is how well Greenlaw captures the small-town, waterside dramas of the Lighthouse Committee and the Island Lobster Association.
 
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"The winters drive you crazy, and the fishing's hard and slow,
You're a damned fool if you stay,but there is no better place to go..."
- Gordon Bok,
from his song " the Hills of Isle Au Haut"
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This book is dedicated to my mother and friend,
Martha Loise Greenlaw.
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