Commercial Fisherman Sir John Louis Corvin 7th Pens Book about Life at Sea
BRIDGETON, Maine (PRWEB) March 28, 2015 -- Sir John Louis Corvin 7th writes “Conan International Fisherman” (published by Xlibris) in memory of his friends, many of whom are gone or dead. It shares his many experiences as a fisherman plying the seas around the United States: the North to South Atlantic, North and South Pacific, and the beautiful Gulf of Mexico.
Corvin relates his experiences and shows that people don’t pick commercial fishing, it picks them. He begins his story when he leaves Cleveland for a better way of life. From there, he gets to meet the awesome hardworking people who brave the ocean’s many dangers to make a living. It gives a candid look into their lives, their many hardships and their love for the oceans.
Corvin says that, “The average person cannot know what goes on in the oceans unless they live it!” His stories work their into readers’ imaginations to do the next best thing, giving them as small taste of life living on the oceans without actually getting wet.
“Conan International Fisherman”
By Sir John Louis Corvin 7th
Hardcover | 8.5 x 11in | 116 pages | ISBN 9781493187690
Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 116 pages | ISBN 9781493187706
E-Book | 116 pages | ISBN 9781493187713
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
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