Dark, Salt, Clear: Life In A Cornish Fishing Town
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A Bbc Radio 4 Book Of The Weekshortlisted For The Wainwright PrizeA Bracing Account Of Discovery ... Glistens With Deftly Told Snippets And Character-Rich Stories Financial Times Marks The Birth Of A New Star Of Non-Fiction William Dalrymplea Captivating, Lyrical And Deeply Discerning Portrait Of Life In The Cornish Town Of Newlyn, The Largest Working Fishing Port In Britain, From A Brilliant Debut Writerthere Is The Cornwall Lamorna Ash Knew As A Child - The Idyllic, Folklore-Rich Place Where She Spent Her Summer Holidays. Then There Is The Cornwall She Discovers When, Feeling Increasingly Dislocated In London, She Moves To Newlyn, A Fishing Town Near LandS End. This Cornwall Is Messier And Harder; It DoesnT Seem Like A Place That Would Welcome Strangers. Before Long, However, Lamorna Finds Herself On A Week-Long Trawler Trip With A Crew Of Local Fishermen, Afforded A Rare Glimpse Into Their World, Their Warmth And Their Humour. Out On The Water, Miles From The Coast, She Learns How Fishing Requires You To Confront Who You Are And What It Is That Tethers You To The Land. But She Also Realises That This Proud And Compassionate Community, Sustained And Defined By The Sea For Centuries, Is Under Threat, Living In The Lengthening Shadow Cast By Globalisation. An Evocative Journey Of Personal Discovery Replete With The Poetry And Deep History Of Our Fishing Communities, Dark, Salt, Clear Confirms Lamorna Ash As A Strikingly Original New Voice.
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