Around the wild and windswept Cornish coast fishing has been a way of
life for centuries. Sons have followed fathers and grandfathers in the
family boats, setting out from ports such as Polperro, Mevagissey,
Mousehole, Newlyn, St Ives, Port Isaac and Looe to brave the stormy
Atlantic Ocean to earn their living. Those who fished these waters
faced, and still face, potential danger every time they put to sea.
Before the memories are lost forever, author Sheila Bird has taken the
time to talk to the fishermen of Cornwall. Using firsthand accounts and
a fascinating collection of photographs, she tells their story; the
conditions, the work, the people and the humor.