### From Publishers Weekly Deviating from his usual excursions into the world's rainforests, O'Hanlon (\_No Mercy\_) finagles his way onto a Scottish deep-sea fishing boat headed into the North Atlantic waters in January, "the very worst time of year," when storm winds are at their most forceful. T
Trawler: A Journey Through the North Atlantic
โ Scribed by O'Hanlon, Redmond
- Book ID
- 108660758
- Publisher
- Vintage Books
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 842 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307548252
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โฆ Synopsis
Having survived Borneo, Amazonia, and the Congo, the indefatigable Redmond O'Hanlon sets off on his next adventure: his own perfect storm, in the wild waters off the northern tip of Scotland. Equipped with a fancy Nikon, an excessive supply of socks, and no seamanship whatsoever, O'Hanlon joins the commercial fishing crew of the Norlantean, a deep-sea trawler,_ _ to stock a bottomless hull with their catch, even as a hurricane roars around them. Rich in oceanography, marine biology, and uproarious humor, Trawler is Redmond O'Hanlon at his finest.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Formats : EPUB, MOBI Quality : 5 Genre : Travel
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Having survived Borneo, Amazonia, and the Congo, the indefatigable Redmond O'Hanlon sets off on his next adventure: his own perfect storm, in the wild waters off the northern tip of Scotland. Equipped with a fancy Nikon, an excessive supply of socks, and no seamanship whatsoever, O'Hanlon joins the
### From Publishers Weekly Deviating from his usual excursions into the world's rainforests, O'Hanlon (\_No Mercy\_) finagles his way onto a Scottish deep-sea fishing boat headed into the North Atlantic waters in January, "the very worst time of year," when storm winds are at their most forceful. T
Having survived Borneo, Amazonia, and the Congo, the indefatigable Redmond O'Hanlon sets off on his next adventure: his own perfect storm, in the wild waters off the northern tip of Scotland. Equipped with a fancy Nikon, an excessive supply of socks, and no seamanship whatsoever, O'Hanlon joins the