Stern Men by Elizabeth Gilbert

Stern Men by Elizabeth Gilbert

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Summary

John Irving meets Annie Proulx in a magical novel about love and rivalry among the lobster pots.

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Stern Men by Elizabeth Gilbert

On two remote islands off the coast of Maine - Courne Haven and Fort Niles - generations of local lobstermen have fought each other over who has the right to fish the waters that divide them. Their unlikely saviour is eighteen-year-old Ruth Thomas, a smart, resilient, irredeemably romantic woman who avoids her destiny with a passion that serves only to draw it closer to her. 'Finding an Austen heroine in a lobster boat - an irreverent and observant young woman, reeking of bait - is one of many delights delivered by Elizabeth Gilbert in Stern Men, her beautifully wrought and very funny novel' Mirabella 'Ruth loves her island with a heroine's passionate wisdom, but she falls in love with a boy from the enemy island, the enemy clan . . . There's Romeo and Juliet in the drama of the young lovers' Los Angeles Times 'Elizabeth Gilbert has been described by Annie Proulx as a "writer of incandescent talent". She justifies this assessment in Stern Men . . . Gilbert's poise in constructing a plot and her feeling for her characters make it a worthy successor to Pilgrims which won a series of first-fiction awards' Glasgow Herald
'Finding an Austen heroine in a lobster boat - an irreverent and observant young woman, reeking of bait - is one of many delights delivered by Elizabeth Gilbert in Stern Men, her beautifully wrought and very funny novel' Mirabella 'Ruth loves her island with a heroine's passionate wisdom, but she falls in love with a boy from the enemy island, the enemy clan.. There's Romeo and Juliet in the drama of the young lovers' Los Angeles Times 'Elizabeth Gilbert has been described by Annie Proulx as a "writer of incandescent talent". She justifies this assessment in Stern Men... Gilbert's poise in constructing a plot and her feeling for her characters make it a worthy successor to Pilgrims which won a series of first-fiction awards' Glasgow Herald
Elizabeth Gilbert was born in Connecticut in 1969. She is the author of several collections of short stories, a novel and a biography. She is also a prolific journalist, contributing to many publications including GQ and The New York Times magazine.
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ISBN 13 9780330351768
ISBN 10 0330351761
Title Stern Men
Author Elizabeth Gilbert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2001-08-10
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.