Looking for Alaska

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The mountains and glaciers on our left are on the mainland. On our right was a series of rock islands that shot up out of the ocean, Fox Island being the largest. We’d left the docks in Seward maybe forty-five minutes earlier. This early morning it was salty-cool; the sky and sun were as clear as anywhere on earth—not 99.44 percent clear, 100 percent clear. The rock on both sides narrowed, and on our left the cliffs were filled with several thousand nesting gulls that flew off in riotous flocks ...as we rode by.
Captain Bob, thirty-seven, a large, dark, brooding Greek-American, was born in New Jersey and grew up in Florida and Louisiana. When his mother died young, in 1978, he asked his dad, “What are we going to do now?” His father answered, “Move to Alaska.” In 1979 they did. I’d met many people in my travels in Alaska who had moved here to be healed or to forget. Bob and a partner own Saltwater Safari, a charter fishing business based in Seward. Their steel-hulled boats are named The Legacy and The Legend.


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Guest 5 years ago

Amazing book that doesn't avoid awkward and real. The social hierarchy of the school is bringing back memories.

Guest 6 years ago

yes I like the plot

Guest 6 years ago

Amazing book, filled with the striking realness associated with growing up.
Like all books by John Green: 10/10

Guest 6 years ago

you are the only smart one aren't you.

Guest 7 years ago

IT IS BRILLIANT!! alaska, is BAE!!

Guest 6 years ago

you say the dumbest stuff ever.It is a good book but bae is a little much.

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