Author: Jason Brown
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
ISBN: 158988194X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
“A masterful work, catapulting the reader through the intricate history of Outermark with a sense of immersion that is rare in contemporary fiction. Full of quiet grace, breathtaking moments of violence, splendor, and all manners of beauty, this novel is an indelible achievement—and not to be missed.” —Nathan Harris, author of The Sweetness of Water Outermark is a haunting and bittersweet story about the power of the places that shape us from Jason Brown, winner of the Maine Book Award, “a pure and accomplished talent” (New York Times). The tiny, fictional island of Outermark sits thirty miles off the coast in the waters between Maine and Nova Scotia. When Corson Wills, one of the last people to have lived on the island, is asked to recount its history, he begins by describing it as "a rock in the ocean where no one lives anymore.” Corson’s tale, and those of his ancestors who also lived there, ferry the reader between the 1980s, when lobster fishing is the only remaining industry, and the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, days of great sailing ships to the East Indies but also of conflicts between the earliest Native residents and newly arrived colonial settlers. During Corson’s boyhood, life on the island becomes increasingly tenuous as the lobster stocks decline and debt and hard feelings abound. Some of the islanders have started to run drugs, and many others have abandoned their homes to move to the mainland. Tensions between neighbors reach a tipping point the night of a catastrophic house fire. Residents of Outermark suffer the loss of livelihood and community that many in small towns have experienced in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As the stories in Outermark reveal, as impossible as life was on the island, life off of it never feels quite right for those who had no choice but to leave it behind.
Outermark
Author: Jason Brown
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
ISBN: 158988194X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
“A masterful work, catapulting the reader through the intricate history of Outermark with a sense of immersion that is rare in contemporary fiction. Full of quiet grace, breathtaking moments of violence, splendor, and all manners of beauty, this novel is an indelible achievement—and not to be missed.” —Nathan Harris, author of The Sweetness of Water Outermark is a haunting and bittersweet story about the power of the places that shape us from Jason Brown, winner of the Maine Book Award, “a pure and accomplished talent” (New York Times). The tiny, fictional island of Outermark sits thirty miles off the coast in the waters between Maine and Nova Scotia. When Corson Wills, one of the last people to have lived on the island, is asked to recount its history, he begins by describing it as "a rock in the ocean where no one lives anymore.” Corson’s tale, and those of his ancestors who also lived there, ferry the reader between the 1980s, when lobster fishing is the only remaining industry, and the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, days of great sailing ships to the East Indies but also of conflicts between the earliest Native residents and newly arrived colonial settlers. During Corson’s boyhood, life on the island becomes increasingly tenuous as the lobster stocks decline and debt and hard feelings abound. Some of the islanders have started to run drugs, and many others have abandoned their homes to move to the mainland. Tensions between neighbors reach a tipping point the night of a catastrophic house fire. Residents of Outermark suffer the loss of livelihood and community that many in small towns have experienced in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As the stories in Outermark reveal, as impossible as life was on the island, life off of it never feels quite right for those who had no choice but to leave it behind.
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
ISBN: 158988194X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
“A masterful work, catapulting the reader through the intricate history of Outermark with a sense of immersion that is rare in contemporary fiction. Full of quiet grace, breathtaking moments of violence, splendor, and all manners of beauty, this novel is an indelible achievement—and not to be missed.” —Nathan Harris, author of The Sweetness of Water Outermark is a haunting and bittersweet story about the power of the places that shape us from Jason Brown, winner of the Maine Book Award, “a pure and accomplished talent” (New York Times). The tiny, fictional island of Outermark sits thirty miles off the coast in the waters between Maine and Nova Scotia. When Corson Wills, one of the last people to have lived on the island, is asked to recount its history, he begins by describing it as "a rock in the ocean where no one lives anymore.” Corson’s tale, and those of his ancestors who also lived there, ferry the reader between the 1980s, when lobster fishing is the only remaining industry, and the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, days of great sailing ships to the East Indies but also of conflicts between the earliest Native residents and newly arrived colonial settlers. During Corson’s boyhood, life on the island becomes increasingly tenuous as the lobster stocks decline and debt and hard feelings abound. Some of the islanders have started to run drugs, and many others have abandoned their homes to move to the mainland. Tensions between neighbors reach a tipping point the night of a catastrophic house fire. Residents of Outermark suffer the loss of livelihood and community that many in small towns have experienced in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As the stories in Outermark reveal, as impossible as life was on the island, life off of it never feels quite right for those who had no choice but to leave it behind.
Outing
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Category : Outdoor recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 736
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Category : Outdoor recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 736
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American Yacht List
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Category : Flags, Maritime
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Category : Flags, Maritime
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Author: John Albert Sleicher
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Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
Scenic, Architectural and Marine Views
Author: Detroit Photographic Company
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Category : Photographs
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Australian Official Journal of Trade Marks
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Category : Trademarks
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Category : Trademarks
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Yachts and Yachting
Author: Frederic Schiller Cozzens
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Category : Yachting
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Category : Yachting
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Category : Patents
Languages : en
Pages : 1366
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Category : Patents
Languages : en
Pages : 1366
Book Description
Sailing Directions for the North Coast of France, Northwestern End of France to Belgium
Author: United States. Naval Oceanographic Office
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Sailing, Seamanship and Yacht Construction
Author: Uffa Fox
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 048614903X
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Packed with information, ideas, and more than 300 excellent illustrations, this classic of the genre was written by the father of modern planing sailboats. Most of text focuses on individual vessels.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 048614903X
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Packed with information, ideas, and more than 300 excellent illustrations, this classic of the genre was written by the father of modern planing sailboats. Most of text focuses on individual vessels.