According to acclaimed writer Isak Dinesen, "the cure for anything is
salt water," and most coastal Mainers would likely agree. The distinct
sense of place one gets in Maine is instilled at early age and living
along Maine's rugged coast requires a combination of industriousness,
flexibility, and self-sufficiency, all coupled with a profound sense of
community. Like barnacles on a tidal ledge, these close-knit communities
cling to the edge of the sea. They have salt in their veins, and the
Maine coast is their ecosystem. In this book about people, Charlie Wing
talks with some of the hardy folk who call this place home. Here are
stories of lobstermen, boatbuilders, artists, writers, and teachers who
opened up to Charlie and share their feelings on world events,
government, the weather, and people from away.