An Iceland Fisherman - Book Review,
by Pierre Loti

Book Description About a group of French fishermen who leave Brittany to fish in the rough but bountiful waters off the coast of Iceland, this book is as much about the struggles they face in the violent weather of the North Atlantic as it is about the heartbreak faced by those left behind. Full of vivid descriptions of life both at sea and on land, the range of emotions felt by these men of the sea has never been better captured.
About the Author Pierre Loti, perhaps the world's most prolific, romantic and exotic travel writer and novelist, was born Julien Marie Viaud in Rochefort in Western France in 1850. He died in 1923.
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