Echoes on the Wind

Edward C. Larson
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“On the journey to or from Alaska, two bodies of water open their storm windows to the wickedness from the west....Each year, the Doris E. and her crew tip-toed north and south through the sound’s vagaries, ofttimes finding these waters millpond smooth, at other times, filled with terrible rage.” “The engine slacked to a slow idle; it was the only sound in the world in which I had entered hours and miles before. I circled like a lost pigeon for several minutes, then made the decision to turn north toward shore - a dicey idea, but the only seeming plan of action if I were to find my way home.” With ECHOES ON THE WIND , Edward Larson revisits the Doris E. and Pappy , the first and last fishing vessels he loved. Join Ed as he takes us on his adventures through Alaskan waters and journeys along the coast of Monterey Bay. Ed Larson has spent the better portion of his ninety-six years in the air and on the sea. When he wasn’t sailing or flying, he was hanging out with fishermen and fliers. He is a gifted artist and an inveterate storyteller. This is his seventh book.
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