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Dark, Salt, Clear

Life in a Cornish Fishing Town

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Dark, Salt, Clear

By: Lamorna Ash
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Bloomsbury presents Dark, Salt, Clear written and read by Lamorna Ash.

A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE

'A bracing account of discovery ... Glistens with deftly told snippets and character-rich stories' Financial Times

'Marks the birth of a new star of non-fiction' William Dalrymple

A captivating, lyrical and deeply discerning portrait of life in the Cornish town of Newlyn, the largest working fishing port in Britain, from a brilliant debut writer

There is the Cornwall Lamorna Ash knew as a child – the idyllic, folklore-rich place where she spent her summer holidays. Then there is the Cornwall she discovers when, feeling increasingly dislocated in London, she moves to Newlyn, a fishing town near Land’s End. This Cornwall is messier and harder; it doesn’t seem like a place that would welcome strangers.

Before long, however, Lamorna finds herself on a week-long trawler trip with a crew of local fishermen, afforded a rare glimpse into their world, their warmth and their humour. Out on the water, miles from the coast, she learns how fishing requires you to confront who you are and what it is that tethers you to the land. But she also realises that this proud and compassionate community, sustained and defined by the sea for centuries, is under threat, living in the lengthening shadow cast by globalisation.

An evocative journey of personal discovery replete with the poetry and deep history of our fishing communities, Dark, Salt, Clear confirms Lamorna Ash as a strikingly original new voice.

©2020 Lamorna Ash (P)2020 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Animals Anthropology Biological Sciences Ecosystems & Habitats Europe Fishing Hunting & Fishing Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Travel Writing & Commentary Western Europe

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Listening to this book you can almost taste the saltiness of the sea while you sit on the harbour wall or ride the ocean waves. You feel part of the community of Newlyn, almost as if its home.

A wonderfully told story of hardworking folk at the end of the line

Fascinating Insight

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Beautiful, poetic and fascinating ✨ Definitely going to listen to it again one day!

Beautiful

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This book will become a classic representation of a time and place. A time that is already changed and a place that is evolving in from when Lamorna was there. It is a remarkable piece from one so young and well deserves the accolades.

Outstandingly evocative and insightful

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For the first half of the book I was a little unconvinced. The author seems very young, and to begin with it reads almost like an account of a gap year - the excitement and naivity of a young person making their first foray on their own. But as the author / narrator learns more about the place and the people, she develops a more mature perspective and her wonderful insightful commentary is captivating. Towards the end I was hooked and enjoyed it immensely. It is a unique and very honest story with a very elegant narrative about the people of Newlyn.

Beautiful book that I grew to love

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Lamorna has written a gem. The Newlyn fishing community brought to life for us. Lives we may have only glimpsed on holiday, eating chips on a harbour wall, portrayed with a joy of the subject and will real affection. Tales of life, of fish guts in her hair, nuggets of amber and leopard seal pups. It will lift your spirits and I didn't want it to end. Great stuff!

A joy from begining to end

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Like the sea this book defies categorisation and is deeply bewitching. Nature writing, travel memoir, history, politics, slice of life … this work is packed so full of interest. In other hands I think this could have been an exhausting read, as imparted so much information, but Lamorna wove each thread together so skilfully and lightly that it felt as easy as floating. I listened to the audiobook version of this and felt that having the narration done by Lamorna herself added another subtle layer to the work. I came away with a new understanding of the fishing industry, Cornwall, and what good writing can be and do. Cannot recommend this highly enough.

Immersive and mesmerising

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Beautifully written and read, one of the best books that I've had the pleasure to immerse myself within.

Unique and beautiful

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The author, named after the Cornish town of her birth, heads home from her posh-girl life in London to find out about life at the sharp-end of trawling, and what it’s like for the guys who trawl. It’s part student diary, part slightly-troubled-girl trying to find herself. But her time she out on the trawlers with the real Cornish fishermen, the hours of gutting live fish and seasickness, are a gritty insight into tough reality of a not-at-all romantic, hand-to-mouth and probably not sustainable lifestyle.

No longer pescatarian

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Great story i felt like I was there on the boat with her . interesting from start to finish great narration too her voice is intoxicating

what a journey

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I've not read anything in years that has touched me so deeply, and made me feel as though I too had taken the same voyage, I didn't want this book to end, Lamorna is a credit to Cornwall and the land she loves, this is a timeless masterpiece I will return to again and again, haven't enough words to express my love for this book

beautiful, vulnerable and true.

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