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File Size: 997 KB
Print Length: 260 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0743297067
Publisher: Scribner (May 13, 2008)
Publication Date: May 13, 2008
Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
Language: English
ASIN: B0018PCIH4
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Our son-in-law was returning from a two-week commercial salmon fishing trip and found the paperback version of this book in the airport in Seattle. He purchased it and told us that if we wanted to know what his experience was like this author nailed it. We purchased it for kindle so that we could all "live" the adventure. I was pretty sure before, but I now know absolutely that this is not a Summer Workation for me. However, I would still love to take an Alaskan Summer Cruise!As for the writing itself, just check out the author's credentials ... it's easy to tell that he has the skill set to create an engaging (and gripping) read.
I read Bill's book, "Red Summer" and did not put it down until I finished it. I have first-hand knowledge as to how I know Bill brought the characters and way of living to life; not because I was there but because Sharon, the main "character" is my cousin. He captured my cousins' (David and Ron as well) personalities and lives just as I have known them to be.I knew my cousin Sharon chose a hard life after she and I graduated from high school (I went to college and she went fishing; this was 1979 and she has done so to this day) but I never knew just how hard that life was for her, and I never, ever heard a complaint about it.Bill wrote of his life with Sharon as his captain, and with the folks of Egegik, in such a way that you feel as though you are right there with them all. He brings you in from the first page and you feel saddened at the end because you want to read more!Thanks Bill for writing of your experiences so descriptively that I felt I had spent wonderful, miserable, exciting, tiring, and rewarding summers with my cousin.- Barb
I'd like to witness to the accuracy of Carter's portrayal of Egegik summers and the fishing men (and some hardy women) do there.I worked eight summers in Egegik (1994-2001), starting in the cannery, set-netting for two summers and drift fishing for four. I lived and worked with two long time Egegik families (one not so much a family, but a clan). Carter has squarely captured the joy, exhaustion, laughter, anger, dissipation, recklessness, heroism, bawdiness, and adventure of Egegik summers. Everything he writes in his book is true and he does not exagerate (hard as that may seem!). The people he writes about (many I also knew) are just as lost, wild, mean, strong, and gripping as he portrays them.Carter's book isn't the last word about Egegik summers (there are many many books that could be written about the drift fishing, the cannery workers, the fish and game officers, and more), but it'd dead on accurate for the territory it covers. His book shows why so many of us went back summer after summer and still dream of doing so now that we've moved on to the rest of our lives.
Wow. It was so strange to come across this book. I worked on the Beach Gang up there for 4 seasons (1980 through 1983). I would never have dreamed that a book would be written about this tiny remote fishing village where I worked 30 years ago. It was a real treat to read. I had met the people behind the names, visited the places, and experienced the situations. The book took me back to all of the incredible experiences I had. I remember Ken Hunter. He used to come down to the docks and threaten us. Definitely someone to steer clear of. In many ways it sounds like little has changed up there, although the book made me aware of new threats to the area from mining interests. It is good that information is being brought to light. All in all, this book was a lot of fun. Very enjoyable. Thanks Bill.
The book divides itself between the commercial salmon fishing trade, on the one hand, and environmental politics/philosophy/policy on the other. When addressing the former, the writing is crisp and clear. There is lots of action, fascinating characters, and plenty to hold your attention -- just a good, solid read. He really puts you into the place, the action, and the people. When it shifts to environmental politics, philosophy, and policy, it helps a great deal if you share the author's point of view. A journalist by trade, he has strong opinions. If you don't agree, you can skip those parts and get back to the action, which is well worth the time.
Bill Carter is an excellent writer.Red Summer, brings the reader along for the adventure of Salmon Fishing commercially. This book talks about so much more than Salmon. It tells the story of life and reality in a small fishing village in Alaska. The poverty, and survival of those who can and those who can not leave. I didn't want to put it down.
Loved this book and the crazy cast of characters living In the fishing village in Alaska. Lots of background info on the fishing. Very interesting. Buy it
Just finished this book. I found it to be a interesting narrative of an outsiders view of the alaskan fishing industry. I have friends who have worked up there in the past and i was always been intrigued with what it must be like. The author does a good job of explaining the work and the living conditions. If you looking for a light, easy read, this was an good book.
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