About This Book
The narrative follows a Gloucester seining fleet and the men who crew its boats as they prepare a new vessel, sail to fishing grounds, and confront storms, gear loss, and regulatory interference. Episodic chapters track individual sailors—Maurice Blake, Tommie Clancy, and young Johnnie Duncan—through daily work, rivalries, a competitive race, and romantic tensions involving Minnie Arkell. Vivid descriptions of seining, market runs, and shiphandling convey practical seamanship and communal routines, while episodes on gossip, boarding-house life, and legal trouble show the town's social texture. The book alternates action at sea with shore-side scenes to portray the economy, courage, and loyalties of a fishing community.
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