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Holman Day's 'The Skipper and the Skipped: Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul' is a gripping novel set in the quaint coastal town of Maine, capturing the essence of the early 20th century New England maritime culture. Written in Day's signature style of incorporating local dialect and vivid descriptions of the rugged sea life, this book immerses the reader in the harsh yet beautiful world of a sea captain and his crew. The narrative is rich in maritime tradition and details the struggles and triumphs of Captain Sproul as he navigates both the treacherous waters and interpersonal relationships aboard his vessel. The novel's authentic portrayal of life at sea adds depth and realism to the story, making it a compelling read for those interested in maritime literature. Holman Day's firsthand experience as a journalist and writer in Maine provided him with the knowledge and inspiration to pen this captivating tale. His expertise in the subject matter shines through, making 'The Skipper and the Skipped' a must-read for fans of nautical fiction and historical novels looking for a glimpse into the past coastal life of New England.
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