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The Wooden Nickel: A Novel
 
 

The Wooden Nickel: A Novel (Paperback)

de William Carpenter (Author) "HE'S SOUND ASLEEP, no dreams, nothing, then a hand touches his forehead and he surfaces slowly, as if they're hauling his brain off a fifteen-fathom..." En savoir plus
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Move over, Richard Russo, there's an impressive new chronicler of the lives of hard-edged working men on the scene. The protagonist of Carpenter's second novel (after A Keeper of Sheep) is a Maine lobsterman, Lucas "Lucky" Lunt. His name is ironic, because the only luck Lucas has is bad. At 46, he's already had two angioplasties that have left him with a fluttering ticker, deeply in debt and unable to haul the huge lobster traps alone. After 20 years of docility, his wife, Sarah, is suddenly asserting her independence, his son is a delinquent skinhead, and his daughter is heading for college. He hires Ronette, the recently separated wife of the local lobster buyer, to be his sternman, and not surprisingly, the two fall into each other's arms. When Ronette becomes pregnant, Sarah leaves, and the downward spiral continues when Lucas gets into a territorial dispute with other lobstermen and wings one of them in an exchange of gunfire. He refuses to promise future good behavior and loses his fishing license. Sarah seizes the family home that has been Lunt property for three generations, and he's reduced to living with Ronette in a dilapidated trailer. He then begins fishing illegally for a renegade buyer and encounters a rogue whale that has more in common with him than he realizes; the climax involves fast and furious action. Carpenter's prose is strong and sinewy: the Maine fishing community is evoked with pungent realism, and the characters are memorable in their attempts to eke out an existence in a harsh environment. This is a fully engaging story that creates a powerful portrait of a man struggling to make sense of a world that seems rigged against him. Agent, Alison Bond. Regional tour.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

From Library Journal

The second novel from the author of The Keeper of Sheep tells the tale of Lucky Lunt, a third-generation Maine lobsterman trying to be true to his roots in a world that is hurtling into the future. Recent heart surgery has left Lucky deeply in debt, struggling with the physical tasks of his job, and deprived of life's little pleasures: alcohol, tobacco, and meat products. His wife is selling crafts to summer people, his daughter is getting ready to leave for college, and his son has turned his back on the family trade in favor of urchin diving. When Lucky takes on a female deckhand, his life drastically changes. Carpenter's prose matches the harsh, gritty life of the seaman. The language is strong, and the gruff characters are more likely to accept the ancient laws of the sea than the laws of humans. Lucky's irregularly beating heart has some gold in it, but readers will find getting through to it a challenge. This realistic portrayal of a harsh life in a closed society holds rewards for those willing to look below the surface. For larger fiction collections. Debbie Bogenschutz, Cincinnati State Technical & Community Coll.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A definite must read, Oct. 14 2003
Par M. Acuna "macuna" (York, ME United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Vivid, irressistible characters and a climax worthy of Melville.
Rarely have characters so clearly represented working-class America and the struggle for survival in our lower income classes. Not to mention, it's a hoot. I laughed out loud too many times to count.
Read this book. You'll never forget it or regret it.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Not what you may think, Aoû 12 2003
Par Geoffrey M. Bove (Kennebunkport, ME) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As a coastal Mainer I can comfortably say that the characters Mr. Carpenter depicts seem reasonable, if not somewhat under-represented. Of course, this is simply the framework of a larger message. True to what the reader's guide later mentions, this author lures the reader into a supposedly humorous story, and then pulls the rug out from underneat. This book is not a comedy. In this respect, it reminded me of "A Fine Balance," in that it got worse and worse. Forget about allusions to Moby Dick, or anything else -- this novel is original. It is hoped that in the end, the reader will sympathize with the main character, appreciating his raw and enviable humanity. While rough around the edges, and mostly to the core, Lucky Lunt will be there when you need him. I could not put this book down.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A great book, Janv. 5 2003
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I read this book with delight in the way the author explained the story of the fisherman. I found this book was much deeper than the waters off Maine. It deals with decisions in life. Everytime Lucky got the chance to make a decision he has a knack for making the wrong one. But there were exceptions such as when it came to his unborn child or his daughter needing help when ready to go to college. It also looks at how people operate in certain patterns in their decisions and how a family often falls apart as a result of a string of poor choices. There is much to be learned from the pages of this book plus it's just a wonderful story about how life in a harsh environment molds people over time.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Lust Among the Lobsters
Lucky Lunt, age 46, is the central figure of this tragedy. His wife Priscilla leaves him. His son Kyle is a kiffing hippie. His daughter is off to college. Lisez davantage
Publié le Déc 26 2002 par lvkleydorff

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another memorable read from and about Maine
Lucky Lunt, the lobsterman protagonist of this engaging novel, is not a particularly likeable character, but he is entirely lovable in all his fragile humanity. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 4 2002 par Stephen Richmond

4.0étoiles sur 5 This is one wooden nickel you shouldn't pass up!
I wanted a great beach read, and this is exactly what I got. Kindof made me appreciate the people who work hard at fishing for a living. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 17 2002 par Donna Eberly

4.0étoiles sur 5 The new old man of the sea rages against a new day
The rocky coastline and cold waters of Maine are vividly reflected in the lives of those who bring to life William Carpenter's "The Wooden Nickel. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 31 2002 par Dennis E. Wooldridge - Fiction...

5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful romp -with teeth
While I enjoyed Carpenter's first outing as a novelist (A KEEPER OF SHEEP) WOODEN NICKEL heralds a real development in his style. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 19 2002 par John Anderson

5.0étoiles sur 5 great character tale
Under fifty years old, Orphan Point, Maine lobsterman, Lucas "Lucky" Lunt has major troubles caused by a weak heart already requiring medical attention. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 16 2002 par Harriet Klausner

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