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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dean J. AdamsPublisher: University of Washington Press Imprint: University of Washington Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.554kg ISBN: 9780295998442ISBN 10: 029599844 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 14 September 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is pure adventure. Dean's story is...sinewy and spare, understated and often gorgeously written. -- Ethan Gilsdorf Boston Globe Four Thousand Hooks is a marvellous loss-of-innocence book, informative, enjoyable and well worth reading. -- Irene Wanner Seattle Times Four Thousand Hooks has the feel of an honest memoir, valuable for its precision in describing fishing methods, crew interactions, and what Adams thought and felt... -- Scott Bowlen Ketchikan Daily News His first-hand accounts come alive on the pages, where the reader is swept into the story with the narrator... The foreshadowing and timing of the story makes it difficult to stop... -- Christy Olsen Field Norwegian American Weekly Four Thousand Hooks says a lot about our ability to meet extraordinary challenges, and suggests that maybe we're all stronger and more capable than we realize. [It's] filled with fascinating details of the fishing life, makes for awfully good reading. -- National Fisherman October 15 The well-honed prose tells a good story and one is encouraged to turn the pages to see what happens next. This is not only a very readable book but an important record of a particular type of fishing. -- Arthur G. Credland Mariners Mirror Four Thousand Hooks is one teenage boy's dramatic, yet humorous, coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Alaskan maritime culture... a vivid picture of life and commercial fishing conditions in Alaska... -- Jennifer Huffman Independent Publisher Four Thousand Hooks [is] one of the best books about commercial fishing in Alaska. The author began long-lining for halibut at age fifteen and went on to captain his own vessel: it is a great book for anyone interested in life on a commercial fishing vessel. -- Charlotte Glover Southeast Sea Kayaks Blog Four Thousand Hooks [is] one of the best books about commercial fishing in Alaska. The author began long-lining for halibut at age fifteen and went on to captain his own vessel: it is a great book for anyone interested in life on a commercial fishing vessel.--Charlotte Glover Southeast Sea Kayaks Blog (01/01/2014) This is pure adventure. Dean's story is...sinewy and spare, understated and often gorgeously written. -- Ethan Gilsdorf * Boston Globe * Four Thousand Hooks is a marvellous loss-of-innocence book, informative, enjoyable and well worth reading. -- Irene Wanner * Seattle Times * Four Thousand Hooks has the feel of an honest memoir, valuable for its precision in describing fishing methods, crew interactions, and what Adams thought and felt . . . -- Scott Bowlen * Ketchikan Daily News * His first-hand accounts come alive on the pages, where the reader is swept into the story with the narrator. . . . The foreshadowing and timing of the story makes it difficult to stop . . . -- Christy Olsen Field * Norwegian American Weekly * Four Thousand Hooks says a lot about our ability to meet extraordinary challenges, and suggests that maybe we're all stronger and more capable than we realize. [It's] filled with fascinating details of the fishing life, makes for awfully good reading. -- National Fisherman * October 15 * The well-honed prose tells a good story and one is encouraged to turn the pages to see what happens next. This is not only a very readable book but an important record of a particular type of fishing. -- Arthur G. Credland * Mariners Mirror * Four Thousand Hooks is one teenage boy's dramatic, yet humorous, coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Alaskan maritime culture . . . a vivid picture of life and commercial fishing conditions in Alaska. . . -- Jennifer Huffman * Independent Publisher * Four Thousand Hooks [is] one of the best books about commercial fishing in Alaska. The author began long-lining for halibut at age fifteen and went on to captain his own vessel: it is a great book for anyone interested in life on a commercial fishing vessel. -- Charlotte Glover * Southeast Sea Kayaks Blog * This is pure adventure. Dean's story issinewy and spare, understated and often gorgeously written. -- Ethan Gilsdorf Boston Globe Four Thousand Hooks is a marvellous loss-of-innocence book, informative, enjoyable and well worth reading. -- Irene Wanner Seattle Times Four Thousand Hooks has the feel of an honest memoir, valuable for its precision in describing fishing methods, crew interactions, and what Adams thought and felt ... -- Scott Bowlen Ketchikan Daily News His first-hand accounts come alive on the pages, where the reader is swept into the story with the narrator... The foreshadowing and timing of the story makes it difficult to stop ... -- Christy Olsen Field Norwegian American Weekly Four Thousand Hooks says a lot about our ability to meet extraordinary challenges, and suggests that maybe we're all stronger and more capable than we realize. [Its] filled with fascinating details of the fishing life, makes for awfully good reading. -- National Fisherman October 15 The well-honed prose tells a good story and one is encouraged to turn the pages to see what happens next. This is not only a very readable book but an important record of a particular type of fishing. -- Arthur G. Credland Mariners Mirror Four Thousand Hooks is one teenage boy's dramatic, yet humorous, coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Alaskan maritime culture ... a vivid picture of life and commercial fishing conditions in Alaska... -- Jennifer Huffman Independent Publisher Four Thousand Hooks [is] one of the best books about commercial fishing in Alaska. The author began long-lining for halibut at age fifteen and went on to captain his own vessel: it is a great book for anyone interested in life on a commercial fishing vessel. -- Charlotte Glover Southeast Sea Kayaks Blog Author InformationDean Adams went on to become the captain of his own fishing boat and to earn bachelor's and master's degrees from the School of Aquatic and Fishery Science at the University of Washington. He and his family live in Seattle and Kerikeri, New Zealand. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |