Decline of Fishes, A Novel by Peter Anastas
Set in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the nation's oldest fishing port, Decline of Fishes is a gripping, multi-layered epic novel about the recklessness of growth at any cost, the survival of an endangered industry, and the value of hard-won principles. The novel tells the story of a choice faced by cities and towns across America: whether to stay true to their historical selves or sell out to the highest bidder.
Set in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the nation's oldest fishing port, Decline of Fishes is a gripping, multi-layered epic novel about the recklessness of growth at any cost, the survival of an endangered industry, and the value of hard-won principles. The novel tells the story of a choice faced by cities and towns across America: whether to stay true to their historical selves or sell out to the highest bidder.
Set in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the nation's oldest fishing port, Decline of Fishes is a gripping, multi-layered epic novel about the recklessness of growth at any cost, the survival of an endangered industry, and the value of hard-won principles. The novel tells the story of a choice faced by cities and towns across America: whether to stay true to their historical selves or sell out to the highest bidder.