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Working on an Alaskan fishing schooner, sixteen-year-old Dean
Adams learned to bait thousands of longline hooks, handle the daily
halibut catch, respect the ocean's raw power and navigate the seedy
bars and guilty pleasures of shore leave in Kodiak. Looking back
forty years, Adams tells an absorbing adventure story of maritime
Alaska. "Four Thousand Hooks" is both an absorbing adventure tale
and a rich ethnography of a way of life and work that has sustained
Northwest families for generations.
Dean Adams became the captain of his own fishing boat and earned
bachelor's and master's degrees from the School of Aquatic and
Fishery Science at the University of Washington. He and his family
live in Seattle and Kerikeri, New Zealand.
"I relived my own past reading "Four Thousand Hooks." What it's
like to really feel work and exhaustion, being on your own as a
young man in Alaska--it brought back memories I didn't know I had."
--Sig Hansen, Captain of the "Northwestern" as seen on "Deadliest
Catch"
"A marvelous loss-of-innocence book." --Irene Wanner, "Seattle
Times"
"Pure adventure . . . . sinewy and spare, understated and often
gorgeously written." --Ethan Gilsdorf, "Boston Globe"
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