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Lobster Chronicles, The (Linda Greenlaw)

Lobster Chronicles, The (Linda Greenlaw)

Genre Nonfiction
The Lobster Chronicles: Life on a Very Small Island by Linda Greenlaw
Nonfiction • 2002 • 238 pages • 15 paperbacks + 1 discussion guide folder • Hosted by Hampton Falls Free Library (Hampton Falls, NH)

 

Taking a break from the swordfishing career that earned her a major role in The Perfect Storm, Greenlaw returns to Isle au Haut, a tiny Maine island with a population of 70 year-round residents, 30 of whom are Greenlaw’s relatives. With a Clancy-esque talent for fascinating technical detail and a Keillor-esque eye for the drama of small-town life, Greenlaw offers her take on everything from rediscovering home, love, and family to island characters and the best way to cook and serve a lobster. But Greenlaw also explores the islands darker side, including a tragic boating accident and a century-old conflict with a neighboring community. Throughout, Greenlaw maintains the straight-shooting, funny, and slightly scrappy style that has won her so many fans, and proves once again that fishermen are still the best storytellers around.

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