Stern Men
Book • 2000
Stern Men is a novel written by Elizabeth Gilbert, published in 2000.
The story is set on Fort Niles Island, a remote island off the coast of Maine, and revolves around the lives of the island's inhabitants, particularly the stern men who work as lobster fishermen.
The novel explores themes of community, tradition, and the challenges faced by the islanders in a changing world.
Through vivid descriptions and colorful characters, Gilbert captures the essence of life on a small island and the struggles of its residents.
The story is set on Fort Niles Island, a remote island off the coast of Maine, and revolves around the lives of the island's inhabitants, particularly the stern men who work as lobster fishermen.
The novel explores themes of community, tradition, and the challenges faced by the islanders in a changing world.
Through vivid descriptions and colorful characters, Gilbert captures the essence of life on a small island and the struggles of its residents.
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