A classic collection of ponderings about maritime living for all lovers of Maine
In a series of distinguished novels, Gerald Warner Brace has given us pictures of life along and near the New England coast. Between Wind and Water is the distillate of sixty years of living, cruising, and sailing along the Maine coast.
Some chapters are about people and their ways, others about the old life of saltwater farms, and others detail the hazards of fog and storm, the pleasures of unfamiliar waters, and the satisfaction of meeting the elements.