Sixteen-year-old Dain Harrington knows there is one thing he’s good at, and that’s lobstering. It’s something he feels he can rely on, even though his father died in a storm at sea while fishing.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Ethan Howland should be commended for not only producing a compelling story that will grab the attention of your kid, but also addressing some very real issues in the lives of teens. The book hits on a conflict that every young person must grapple with: the fall from grace of the hero that is your older sibling, relative or friend. Still, despite the disappointments faced by Howland's protagonist, the love remains. Through the disappointments, our young lobsterman finds strength. I found the story compelling, exciting, and believable. The climax will keep a young reader revitted. My 13-year old absolutely loved it. Perfect beach reading.
Great book from a new author
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The book was fantastic and I applaud the author's first work. Howland conveys location, emotion and situation with fantastic clarity. The story moves along pausing only to allow the reader to take in the imagery of the Maine coast and the mixed and conflicting emotions that people face in life. It is too bad that books like this have to be classified as "juvenile fiction" because the writing is much better than many young readers may appreciate. Beautifully written. Interesting story. Nice lesson in life.
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