“Hey, what do you make of this?” Jesse reached down and picked up the mitten. It felt heavy. “Cut it open,” Doug said. Jesse snapped open a pearl-handled hunting knife. He slit a cross through the palm, turned the mitten over, shook it. Out spilled sand and…He jumped back. “That’s….that’s…” Now at his feet in the middle of the trail lay five very soggy, very white bits of skin. Attached to one was a gleaming, human fingernail.”
Struggling to make ends meet, the crew make a foolhardy decision to head off into stormy weather with an old fishing schooner, bad gear and big dreams. Gambling on a catch that will pull them out of dire straits, the 5 men headed 18h out of Sitka, Alaska and to the famous rock fishing grounds. The gamble looked like a good bet, but soon the boat loaded down with bounty sunk in the 38-degree sea and 100 miles per hour winds. This true story tells of a harrowing rescue.
Our cruise itinerary was changed and Sitka was swapped for Skagway ~ what luck! We loved Sitka and found a fantastic bookshop called Old Harbor Books. After nosing around for almost an hour, I settled on purchasing a local fishing rescue story, The Last Run by Todd Lewan.
This was a fantastic read! It started with a shock and then, like a roving camera, took readers on a 360-turn in-depth exploration of all the characters and the setting before linking the prologue back with the story. It was like sitting in an old bar with a grizzled fisherman listening to his stories of life at sea. It read like a conversation and all the places we walked, even the bookstore, were mentioned in the story.
Only one complaint ~ I should have realized that a fishing rescue story would include colourful language!
If you are on an Alaskan cruise, this is a great story to pick up. If you stop at Sitka, this would be essential reading!