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Bezig met laden... When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Mandoor Nick Dybek
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Well, hmm. I think the purple prose, as quoted by The Economist, is what is making me consider reading this. So despite another GR reviewer saying that it's too much, well, it might be just right for me. The news-magazine also warns that this is a debut and is in some ways clumsy/ flawed, so, ok, I'll be forgiving. todo ocurrió en Loyalty Island, una pequeña localidad pesquera del Pacífico Norte, donde los hombres se hacían a la mar durante meses y las mujeres se quedaban en casa a esperarlos. los protagonistas tienen que enfrentarse a las consecuencias de la traicción y la deslealtad en una encrucijada moral de difícil solución. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. It took me a while to get into this book -- certainly not because of the prose, which is beautiful. I picked it up a handful of times only to make it through a few pages before getting distracted by another read. This past weekend, dreary weather provided the perfect setting to read about mysterious, remote Loyalty Island. And I'm glad I persevered -- the story will stick with me! The allusions to Treasure Island, a childhood favorite, are intriguing, and it raises some of the same moral questions. Then book revolves around the story of Cal, a 28-year-old reflecting on a particularly harrowing summer when he was 14. He lives on remote Loyalty Island in the Pacific Northwest, a fishing community. His father -- and most of the other men on the island -- spend each summer at sea. His mother struggles to cope while he's gone, and their marriage suffers from it. In a summer of change for all the characters and the island, Cal discovers a secret that could tear the community apart. Nick Dybek's characterization is stunning, the prose is beautiful and the coming-of-age plot sticks with you. I'm glad I persevered and finished this book.geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Fiction.
Literature.
Mystery.
Suspense.
HTML: Every fall, the men of Loyalty Island sail from the Olympic Peninsula up to the Bering Sea, to spend the winter catching king crab. To Cal, Alaska remains as mythical and mysterious as Treasure Island. But while Cal is too young to accompany his father, he is old enough to know that everything depends on the fate of those boats thousands of miles north. He is also old enough to wonder about his mother's relationship with John Gaunt, owner of the fleet. Then Gaunt dies suddenly, leaving the business in the hands of his son. Soon Cal stumbles on evidence that his father may have taken measures to salvage their way of life. As winter comes on, he is forced to make a terrible choice. .Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
Deelnemer aan LibraryThing Vroege RecensentenNick Dybek's boek When Captain Flint Was Still A Good Man was beschikbaar via LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Actuele discussiesGeenPopulaire omslagen
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All the men of Loyalty Island, a peninsula jutting into the Strait of Juan de Fuca that separates Canada and the United States, leave for the Bering Sea every season to catch crabs. While at sea, the men long for home; when home, they yearn to be back on the open ocean. This liminality pervades everyone's life on Loyalty Island.
The story begins when John Gaunt, the patriarch and owner of the fleet, dies and leaves the crab industry in the hands of his college-educated, feckless son, Richard. Richard has never even been
to sea, and his misdirected rebellion against his father threatens the men of Loyalty Island. Richard plans to sell the fleet to the Japanese, and the fishermen take matters into their own hands. Teenage Cal is left picking up the pieces after his family's way of life is shattered.The men of Loyalty Island find themselves going to immoral lengths they never thought possible to preserve their way of life, and Cal is left with a grave life-or-death secret.
When Captain Flint was Still a Good Man is salty, overcast, suspicious, brooding. The story takes place under the dark, roiling turmoil of moral dilemma and the question of how far one should go for filial duty. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Nick Dybek has writing chops, and it shows. Unlike many Workshoppers, Dybek's writing is subtle and effective. I was drawn in and gave up every other book I was reading to devote all my eye-time to this. This story will haunt me for a long time.
Recommended for those readers who enjoyed The Shipping News, Sweetland, The Man in my Basement, and Mystic River. Check this out on flyleafunfurled.com.
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