It was quite well-written, very funny at times, and it could also keep you on the edge of your seat at times, too. As an Alaskan, one incident and the way it was described troubled me. I won't detail it here. I'll just say, ravens have been a part of my life for 43 years now and I have a deep respect for them. We have seen them gather around another raven who has been killed as if they were paying respects for several days afterward. We've seen them play pranks, do incredible aerobatics just for fun, and communicate with each other. They are incredible critters. Possibly there are some things about our wild that take a while to know and appreciate, I suppose.
Yes, the author's husband irked me much of the time, but maybe that was the effect the author wanted. I can't imagine having him as a fellow crew member on a fishing boat in Bristol Bay with his poor judgement calls, and, at times, seeming dishonesty with himself, if not others. He must have someone more competent to guide his actions out on the water. I recommend this book, in any case, and hope she writes more.