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All Fishermen Are Liars: True Tales from the Dry Dock Bar

Linda Greenlaw

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Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
Rank: 5759
The genesis of this lively collection of "absolutely true sea stories" is Greenlaw's (Lobster Chronicles) remembrance of an afternoon and evening spent with her crusty old friend Alden in a bar in Portland, Maine, trading tales about fishing and adventures at sea. Greenlaw, who makes her living as a commercial fisher, includes among the stories an account of how she nearly lost a boatload of 500 lobster traps the day she ignored the weatherman's storm warnings; the saga of being adrift at sea on a disabled fishing boat with a captain who was too cheap to pay for a tow; and a yarn about her chance meeting with a legendary dope-smuggling captain on the lam in the Caribbean.

She also tells other people's stories, such as one about a fisherman who was forced to abandon his ship and managed to survive a night in the water during a hurricane.

Alden chimes in with memories of the worst storm of his 40 years of commercial fishing. Two barflies join them.

One tells of the young captain of a sightseeing vessel who almost lost the boat and 150 passengers during a storm, and the other contributes a whopper about landing a 200-pound tuna using rock-and-roll music as the lure. The stories are separated by short anecdotes about fishermen; Greenlaw calls these "bar snacks." At the end of the night, a woman of dubious character known as "the Madam" joins the group and declares, "All fishermen are liars." Greenlaw leaves it up to the reader to decide how much is truth and how much is exaggeration.

Either way, the stories are all very entertaining.
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About the Author

Linda Greenlaw has been a deep-sea fisherman for 18 years, becoming the first and only female swordfish captain in the Grand Banks Fleet.

She was raised in Maine and graduated from Colby College. Greenlaw now lives on Isle au Haut, Maine, where she captains a lobster boat.

The New England Booksellers Association selected Linda as the winner of the 2004 New England Book Award. The purpose of the award is to honor an author whose body of work stands as a contribution to New England.

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Editorials

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All Fishermen Are Liars: True Tales from the Dry Dock Bar
Linda Greenlaw
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" . . . Greenlaw's love for fishing and the sea invigorates her prose. Her beautifully compelling description of life at sea is . . . irresistible . . ."
 Book Description
A riveting and uproarious collection of true tales of fishing and adventure at sea by Linda Greenlaw -- author of the New York Times bestsellers The Lobster Chronicles and The Hungry Ocean. When New York Times bestselling... read full editorial
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In ALL FISHERMEN ARE LIARS, Linda meets up with her best friend and fellow fisherman Alden Leeman for lunch and a drink at the Drydock in Portland just before Christmas. The surly captain of her first fishing... read full editorial




Customer Reviews

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All Fishermen Are Liars: True Tales from the Dry Dock Bar
Linda Greenlaw
 This enjoyable collection will hook readers from the launch
(New York, New York) July 10, 2004 - 4.0/5 stars
Linda Greenlaw (author of THE HUNGRY OCEAN and THE LOBSTER CHRONICLES) writes of her adventures at sea in such passionate, loving terms that she inspires fishing dreams in the most landlubberish of readers. This collection... read full review
 obvious knack for storytelling
(Atlanta, Georgia USA) September 5, 2004 - 4.0/5 stars
Greenlaw knows how to tell a story. Her blend of creative non-fiction, told from the fishing piers and bars of Maine is a refreshing read.
 Holding a turn
(Carneys Point, NJ USA) February 18, 2005 - 4.0/5 stars
The author began fishing in 1979. It was lucrative business. At the end of her swordfishing career, the deckhand pool was shallow. The book is structured around the theory that it is time for a good friend and... read full review




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