Linda Greenlaw, America s only female swordfish boat captain, was featured in the book and film "The Perfect Storm." She has written three "New York Times" bestselling nonfiction books about life as a commercial fisherman as well as a cookbook and two mysteries. She lives on Isle au Haut, off the coast of Maine.
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Praise for Linda Greenlaw and "Seaworthy"
"Book readers should rejoice...Greenlaw's writing sweeps the reader
along not only for the incidents at sea but also for her candid
reflections about them." The Huffington Post
"A great read."
The Boston Examiner
"From mishaps to fish tales, Greenlaw keeps her narrative
suspenseful." Publishers Weekly
"Fast-paced and lively." The Portland Press Herald
"Greenlaw speaks with unquestionable authority when fashioning the
salty atmosphere of swordfishing life. A vanishing slice of life
caught with ardor and freshness." Kirkus
"Greenlaw knows how to spin a good yarn..."Seaworthy "is a more
reflective book, pondering not just the vageries of nature but the
nature of success and self-defintion." NPR.com
"Greenlaw is a remarkable woman who can hold her own, whether it's
in the male-dominated fishing industry or on the printed page."
TucsonCitizen.com
"Pure joy." The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville)
"Even if you never really wanted to go to sea for months at a time
on a fishing boat...you'll be caught from the very first sentence
of this engrossing and illuminating book." San Francisco Book
Review
Praise for "The Hungry Ocean: "
Anyone who loves the sea will love this book. Sebastian Junger,
author of The Perfect Storm
A beautiful book A story of triumph, of a woman not only making it
but succeeding at the highest level in one of the most
male-dominated and most dangerous professions. Douglas Whynott, The
New York Times Book Review
Praise for "The Lobster Chronicles"
These true, interwoven stories of island life and lobstering are as
engaging and uncommon as [Greenlaw s] adventures at sea. Boston
Magazine
Praise for "All Fisherman Are Liars"
You can t help but be a bit in awe of Greenlaw for her gutsiness,
and she comes across as so darn likable you wish you were sitting
at the Dry Dock next to her. The Miami Herald"
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