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Working the Sea, Updated and Expanded by Wendell Seavey
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Jul 13, 2010 | ISBN 9781556439148

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“Seavey is a born storyteller … and a man with an evolving mind, mulling over and considering the vast changes in recent decades in what the sea once offered and no longer does.”
Maine Sunday Telegram

“Wendell Seavey spins an enchanting, engaging, and sometimes unbelievable yarn of his life as a Maine lobster fisherman … this charming story will captivate you to the end, leaving you longing for a bygone era.”
—Sail

“This is not some quaint memoir of a lobsterman telling tales. It shatters any stereotypes … it’s hard to put down.”
—Working Waterfront/Inter-Island News

“The tales are bountiful and from the heart, showing life on [Mount Desert Island] in another time, filled with strange voices and the ancient sounds of the sea.”
—Islander

“Seavey’s stories reveal an intellectual journey and a purpose larger than ego for sharing what he calls his transformation from rough-and-tumble youth to traditional Maine fisherman and environmental advocate.” 
—Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors

“Writing in a style true to his speaking voice, [Wendell Seavey] shares practical lessons about approaching life’s ‘insurmountable obstacles’ and getting past them, and about his enlightenment from ‘fisherman-user’ to a ‘fisherman-ecologist’ trying his best to be part of the cycle of life, neither its master nor—whether through omission or commission—its defiler. This is a grand account by a masterful and unselfconscious storyteller.”
—Arnold Weisenberg, Maine nature photographer

“A nostalgic read for anyone raised on Mount Desert Island or in a fishing community on the Maine coast. Woven through it are truths and philosophical viewpoints from which we could all benefit.”
—Muriel Trask Davisson, Director of Genetic Resources, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine

“A good fisherman is also a good storyteller … with his folksy narrative, this Maine lobsterman spins the tale of his ‘misadventures, ghost stories and life lessons.’”
—Soundings

“In this day of fast-paced, disposable lifestyles, Wendell Seavey is a voice from the past, reflecting a bygone era. His accounts of people living in a close-knit community remind us of the dramatic changes in our society. We all need to remember where we have come from and the impact that small changes have on our future.”
—Ronald Johnson, fisherman

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