Authors: Linda Greenlaw
ISBN-13: 9780786864515, ISBN-10: 0786864516
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Hyperion
Date Published: May 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)
After a brief but memorable appearance in Sebastian Junger's The Perfect Storm brought her to our attention, captain Linda Greenlaw has since hooked readers with her own fascinating seafaring stories.
In his number-one bestseller, The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger describes Linda Greenlaw as "one of the best sea captains, period, on the East Coast." Now Greenlaw tells her own riveting story of a thirty-day swordfishing voyage aboard one of the best-outfitted boats on the East Coast, complete with danger, humor, and characters so colorful they seem to have been ripped from the pages of Moby Dick. The excitement starts immediately, even before Greenlaw and her five-man crew leave the dock - and it doesn't stop until the last page. Under way, she must cope with nasty weather, equipment failure, and treachery aboard ship, not to mention the routinely backbreaking work of operating a fishing boat.
Displaying a true fisherman's gift for storytelling and a true writer's flair for both drama and reflection, Greenlaw offers an exciting real-life adventure tale filled with the beauty and power of the sea.
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.
Preface | xi | |
1 | Turning the Boat Around | 1 |
2 | Mug-up | 18 |
3 | Second Thoughts | 26 |
4 | Mug-up | 51 |
5 | The Men | 59 |
6 | Mug-up | 93 |
7 | Sea Time | 101 |
8 | Mug-up | 132 |
9 | Loose Lips | 135 |
10 | Mug-up | 190 |
11 | The Golden Horseshoe | 194 |
12 | Mug-up | 234 |
12+1 | West Bound | 238 |
Epilogue | 254 | |
Appendix | 259 | |
Map | 263 | |
Acknowledgments | 265 |