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  • December 8, 2020 at 6:18 pm #10284
    Rachel Frerichs
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    The Fisherman’s Son
    by Michael Koepf

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    • Author: Michael Koepf
    • Language: english
    • ISBN: 9780767902458 (0767902459)
    • Release date: September 1, 1999
    • Genres: fiction
    • Format: paperback, 304 pages
    • Publisher: Broadway Books

    About The Book

    Drifting in a life raft off the northern California coast after a horrifying shipwreck, Neil Kruger retreats from his fear by recalling scenes from his childhood. He finds solace in memories of his father, a taciturn man who introduced him to the fisherman’s life; his mother, who worked at the local cannery to keep the family fed; and a host of local fishermen, whose battles with the sea become for Neil both a model and a tragic foreshadowing of his own fate.

    At once a stunning evocation of a dying world and an intimate story of a troubled family, The Fisherman’s Son is a triumphant and utterly authentic novel about our lifelines to childhood and the pull of the sea.

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