Bering Sea Strong: How I Found Solid Ground on Open Ocean
By (Author) Laura Hartema
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
13th March 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
Memoirs
Agribusiness and primary industries
Gender studies, gender groups
338.372092
Hardback
208
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
388g
Full of unusual characters, mischief, camaraderie, and testosterone-fueled man gossip.
Bering Sea Strong is a tale of adventure and self-discovery. The story portrays a young woman on a solo journey, pushed to the edge of the earth and further from the weight of familymarked by divorce, death, disability, and depressionand a life she desires on land.
Locked at sea for ninety days as the lone female trying to tuck in tight alongside twenty-five rough-and-tumble commercial fishermen in Alaska, Laura Hartema offers a rare glimpse into the intertwining worlds of a fisheries observer and the crew she works beside. She graphically illustrates the challenges of daily life and relationships in a way few have seen before. Her story provides an unprecedented portrait of the bizarre and entertaining human dynamics aboard an at-sea catcher-processor vessel, where men battle dangerous working conditions, loneliness, and boredom while rivaling for the attention of the only woman.
Between trough and crest, Laura ponders the trauma and tragedies of her Midwest childhood as her capabilities and resilience are regularly tested. She is often left deciding when to blow it off and when to blow a gasket. In the end, the tumultuous Bering Sea is where she finds the strength to overcome the wounds of her past, embrace lifes uncertainty, and steam ahead into the unchartered waters of her future. Bering Sea Strong demonstrates one womans determination to overcome obstacles in pursuit of a satisfying career and a better life.
Laura Hartema is a woman made of steel navigating the rough waters of life on and off the Bering Sea. Good read. Edgar Hansen from the Discovery channel documentary series, Deadliest Catch, cocaptain, chief engineer, F/V Northwestern
Lock a beautiful, young woman up with a couple dozen of the most testosterone-burdened men on the planet for a few months and what could possibly go wrong Apparently quite a lot. Over the years Ive worked with a few female fishery observers, and Ive often wondered what went through their heads; now I know. This book should be required reading for any woman thinking about shipping out to sea or living and working among a group of men. Jonathan Allen, captain of F/Vs Arctic V, Glacier Enterprise, Lilli Ann, and Blue North, author of The Big Bucks Guide to Commercial Fishing in Alaska
After working many years in the industry, I enjoy reading books about Alaskan commercial fishing. This is one of the good onesinformative and fun to read. Eric Dunn, deck boss, F/T Alaska Ocean
Laura Hartema found her strength on the Bering Sea. Through her beautifully written book, we can discover adventure and strength in our own lives. Barbara Oakley, New York Times bestselling author of A Mind for Numbers and Mindshift
Its exciting to read a no-bullshit story that captures the genuine Alaska experience. Laura Hartemas unique memoir is as engrossing as it is seaworthy. Chuck Thompson, author of Smile When Youre Lying and To Hellholes and Back
Bering Sea Strong is sure to become a favorite of all those whove challenged themselves to do more than they once believed they could and those who are preparing for such a challenge. Laura Hartema writes with honesty, wisdom, and not a small amount of humor. Theo Pauline Nestor, author of Writing Is My Drink
Bering Sea Strong is at once disarming and savvy, funny and hard-hitting, deep and wide. Lauras story of being a female fisheries observer on a boat full of male fishermen at the far end of the earth is, finally, an intimate coming-of-age story, and a reckoning with her past: only by getting as far away from herself as she can will she ever really find herself. This is a wonderful read, vivid and heartbreaking. Bret Lott, author of Jewel
Bering Sea Strong is not only one womans grand, gritty, and sometimes absurd adventure among some of the fiercest waters and wildest men in the world, but it leads to the deep questions of who we are and how we find and make ourselves. Dive shallow or deepeither way, its a terrific read! Leslie Leyland Fields, author of Surviving the Island of Grace
Hartemas personal account of her time at sea is thoughtful and packed full of fascinating details about the seafood we eat, and the lives of the men (and rare women) who bring them to our tables. Kalee Thompson, author of Deadliest Sea
This gripping odyssey through the Bering Sea is like no other. Along the way Hartema shares the ferocity of nature, fickle men, and her love of fish. She navigates the rough spots of life with humor and a big heart, showing us how to wring happiness from sorrow and hardship. Anne Bikl, author of The Hidden Half of Nature
Laura Hartema is a woman made of steel navigating the rough waters of life on and off the Bering Sea. Good read. Edgar Hansen from the Discovery channel documentary series, Deadliest Catch, cocaptain, chief engineer, F/V Northwestern
Lock a beautiful, young woman up with a couple dozen of the most testosterone-burdened men on the planet for a few months and what could possibly go wrong Apparently quite a lot. Over the years Ive worked with a few female fishery observers, and Ive often wondered what went through their heads; now I know. This book should be required reading for any woman thinking about shipping out to sea or living and working among a group of men. Jonathan Allen, captain of F/Vs Arctic V, Glacier Enterprise, Lilli Ann, and Blue North, author of The Big Bucks Guide to Commercial Fishing in Alaska
After working many years in the industry, I enjoy reading books about Alaskan commercial fishing. This is one of the good onesinformative and fun to read. Eric Dunn, deck boss, F/T Alaska Ocean
Laura Hartema found her strength on the Bering Sea. Through her beautifully written book, we can discover adventure and strength in our own lives. Barbara Oakley, New York Times bestselling author of A Mind for Numbers and Mindshift
Its exciting to read a no-bullshit story that captures the genuine Alaska experience. Laura Hartemas unique memoir is as engrossing as it is seaworthy. Chuck Thompson, author of Smile When Youre Lying and To Hellholes and Back
Bering Sea Strong is sure to become a favorite of all those whove challenged themselves to do more than they once believed they could and those who are preparing for such a challenge. Laura Hartema writes with honesty, wisdom, and not a small amount of humor. Theo Pauline Nestor, author of Writing Is My Drink
Bering Sea Strong is at once disarming and savvy, funny and hard-hitting, deep and wide. Lauras story of being a female fisheries observer on a boat full of male fishermen at the far end of the earth is, finally, an intimate coming-of-age story, and a reckoning with her past: only by getting as far away from herself as she can will she ever really find herself. This is a wonderful read, vivid and heartbreaking. Bret Lott, author of Jewel
Bering Sea Strong is not only one womans grand, gritty, and sometimes absurd adventure among some of the fiercest waters and wildest men in the world, but it leads to the deep questions of who we are and how we find and make ourselves. Dive shallow or deepeither way, its a terrific read! Leslie Leyland Fields, author of Surviving the Island of Grace
Hartemas personal account of her time at sea is thoughtful and packed full of fascinating details about the seafood we eat, and the lives of the men (and rare women) who bring them to our tables. Kalee Thompson, author of Deadliest Sea
This gripping odyssey through the Bering Sea is like no other. Along the way Hartema shares the ferocity of nature, fickle men, and her love of fish. She navigates the rough spots of life with humor and a big heart, showing us how to wring happiness from sorrow and hardship. Anne Bikl, author of The Hidden Half of Nature
Laura Hartema was born and raised in Chicagoland and earned a Bachelor of Science in biology from College of the Ozarks in Branson, Missouri. The challenging work and adventures depicted in Bering Sea Strong led to Hartemas present career as an ecologist focusing on stream and wetland restoration. Her passion for her work and love for nature spills into her community, where she leads volunteers in stream enhancement efforts. She encourages others to seek inspiration, beauty, and humor in her blog, Love This Day (www.LauraHartema.com). Hartema resides in the Seattle area and spends much of her time outdoors embracing Puget Sound and the Cascade and Olympic mountains.