Abraham's Bay & Other Stories
Books / Hardcover
ISBN: 1928755127 / Publisher: Dryad Press, November 2008
Fiction. The characters in Jack Greer's ABRAHAM'S BAY & OTHER STORIES have set sail for islands in t...
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Fiction. The characters in Jack Greer's ABRAHAM'S BAY & OTHER STORIES have set sail for islands in the Atlantic and Caribbean—some are restless, some curious, others are unhappy, while others are in love with roaming. Inevitably, these small boat sailors haul their personal histories along, their hubris, their failures, and their frustrations. Some sail alone, others are looking to reunite, while others are parting for good. Rather than record-breaking feats of circumnavigation, the stories of ABRAHAM'S BAY dramatize ordinary struggles with self and sea, where the protagonists often seem to exist at the edges of the larger world.Nearly all storytelling is about people setting out on journeys and encountering conflicts along the way—the compelling storyteller gives us insights into their character and brings us into their conflicts and struggles to resolve them. Jack Greer is a compelling storyteller—his lean narrative style is graceful and exact, anchored in a sailor's competence that is always attentive to the sea and its beauty but also alert to its dangers.
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