About This Book
A collection of maritime short stories portraying life at sea through episodic accounts of seasoned captains, crews, and coastal figures who confront moral choices, physical danger, and the trials of aging. Episodes include a devout elder skipper whose religious observances create workplace tension, acts of rescue and desertion, the fading of old sailing craft, and small personal artifacts that trigger larger dilemmas. The mood shifts between action, reflection, and wry observation, with recurring emphasis on seamanship, personal honor, resilience, and the friction between tradition and changing authority. The stories are compact and character-driven, blending adventure with moral nuance and period seafaring detail.
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