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The Secret Life of Lobsters - by Trevor Corson (Paperback)
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- "Lobster is served three ways in this fascinating book: by fisherman, scientist and the crustaceans themselves. . . .
- Author(s): Trevor Corson
- 320 Pages
- Nature, Animals
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About the Book
In this intimate portrait of an island lobstering community and an eccentric band of renegade biologists, journalist Revor Corson escorts the reader onto the slippery decks of fishing boats, through danger-filled scuba dives, and deep into the churning currents of the Gulf of Maine, to learn about the secret undersea lives of lobsters.Book Synopsis
"Lobster is served three ways in this fascinating book: by fisherman, scientist and the crustaceans themselves. . . . Corson, who worked aboard commercial lobster boats for two years, weaves together these three worlds. The human worlds are surely interesting; but they can't top the lobster life on the ocean floor." -- Washington Post
In this intimate portrait of an
island lobstering community and an eccentric band of renegade biologists,
journalist Trevor Corson escorts the reader onto the slippery decks of fishing
boats, through danger-filled scuba dives, and deep into the churning currents
of the Gulf of Maine to learn about the secret undersea lives of lobsters.
edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author
interviews, recommended reading, and more.
Review Quotes
"In The Secret Life of Lobsters, Trevor Corson opens a portal onto a fascinating underwater world. Fishermen, gourmets, and environmentalists alike take note -- the lobster is a strange and quirky creature, and proof positive that the ocean can be harvested responsibly. One source--comprehensive--Lobster 101!" - Linda Greenlaw, bestselling author of The Lobster Chronicles
"Charmingly written, full of fascinating detail: a delight." - Kirkus Reviews
"[An] intriguing and entertaining book....Fascinating, especially when [Corson] juxtaposes human behavior and descriptions of the social life of lobsters." - Publishers Weekly
"The Secret Life of Lobsters is so full of fun and fascination that you'll be almost embarrassed to think that for all these years all you ever knew about lobsters was how they taste. Lobsters do so many remarkable things that you just might conclude that the differences between people and lobsters are only skin deep. Prepare to awe your friends as you regale them with details from the depths--this book will make you seem a genius at your next summer lawn party." - Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean and Eye of the Albatross
"I believe that cooking is not only a craft but also a sacred art. When we choose to kill and cook a lobster, it can be a way of paying homage to the animal's life. In The Secret Life of Lobsters, Trevor Corson teaches us that the lobster has its own mysterious habits, sensitivity, and sensibilities, and that it deserves our respect when we bring it to our table." - Eric Ripert, executive chef and co-owner of Le Bernardin; author of A Return to Cooking and Le Bernardin Cookbook
"Lobster is served three ways in this fascinating book: by fisherman, scientist and the crustaceans themselves. . . . Corson, who worked aboard commercial lobster boats for two years, weaves together these three worlds. The human worlds are surely interesting; but they can't top the lobster life on the ocean floor." - Washington Post
"Corson has fun with his material. The species has been well-served by his efforts." - New York Newsday
"By turns astonishing and humorous...The Secret Life of Lobsters is a rollicking oceanic odyssey punctuated by salt spray, melted butter, and predators lurking in the murky depths." - Marion (OH) Star
"Corson serves up a savory blend of history and science along with a satisfying course of lobster and human behavior." - Boston Herald
"[Corson] immediately captures and holds the reader's attention as he explains how lobsters live in their coastal environment--as learned by scientists, as seen by himself." - Boston Globe
"A fascinating story, blending science, politics and history...the writing is vivid." - USA Today
"This book has something for everyone, from behavioral neuroscientists to those interested in the tensions between people who catch lobsters and people who want to preserve their habitat. . . . In the tradition of John McPhee. . . [Corson] seamlessly interweaves tales of lobster biology and ecology with ocean geology and geography, alternating these with sketches of lobstermen and scientists whose livelihoods and careers depend on understanding Homarius americanus." - Esther Sternberg, Science
"Ultimately, this investigation into society, science and sustainability leaves a complex, satisfying taste in your mouth" - Time Out New York
"Corson has skillfully interwoven the biological and personal aspects of these much loved, tasty creatures into an informative and fascinating book." - Library Journal
"An affectionate account of the relationship between Homarus americanus, its rocky habitat, and the men and women who brave long days on temperamental seas to earn a livelihood. This is a love story." - Christian Science Monitor
"What a great book! This is a charming, funny, warm and informative look at Maine lobsters. . . . Treat yourself to this one--you won't be sorry." - Kingston Observer
"I can highly recommend this book as one of the best things you can enjoy without melted butter." - Natural History magazine
"Corson's readable portrait braids scientific history with a fisherman's view of a lobstering town, keeping one foot in the lab, one on the deck, and the other eight in the mysterious deep." - Boston magazine
Dimensions (Overall): 8.01 Inches (H) x 5.3 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: Animals
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Format: Paperback
Author: Trevor Corson
Language: English
Street Date: May 10, 2005
TCIN: 53748497
UPC: 9780060555597
Item Number (DPCI): 248-02-0689
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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