Grey Seas Under

I've been re-reading a favorite book from my adolescence, Grey Seas Under by Farley Mowat. Grey Seas Under deals with the missions of a Halifax based salvage tug called Foundation Franklin over a twenty year span from the 30s to the 50s . Unlike most ships who work to avoid storms, it was the Foundation Franklins job to sail into the teeth of them, even as war raged and German U-boats lurked. The prose are simple and a bit repetitive but the stories are so compelling its easy to ignore that short coming. I'm enjoying the re-read as much as the first read those 30 years ago. If you liked The Perfect Storm or enjoy a good sea yarn, you would certainly enjoy this book too. Note, this book is released by The Lyons Press but I don't have any connection with them.

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