Saving Sully

Tales of a New England Fisherman

by John Verissimo


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/15/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781456729790
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781456729813
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781456729806

About the Book

This is a story about people and personalities not about regulations. I was lucky to have met many different personalities along the way in my career. Fishermen are no different than they were back in the whaling days, just modern men and women in today’s world on the ocean. I worked as a fisherman for twenty- three years spending part of the time in the off shore fishery and inshore as well. We all know that the people doing this job spend long days and nights working in conditions unheard of to your average person. Having said that, it takes a special person to do this and in my opinion you just can’t help but respect that person for the everyday adventure they take on out there. We all lost many friends over the years and have seen enough of the Seaman’s Bethel. But I would like to share some of the experiences I had along the way and some of the unforgettable people I was proud to call friends. I like short stories. That’s why I have written in this manner. I was hoping to give you a different look, not just the hard and bad times, but some of the fun ones as well. Some of the people became like family to me. I hope you enjoy this handful of stories. I have many more to tell.


About the Author

John Verissimo has been a New England fisherman by trade for over twenty five years. He was born November 4, 1967 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a sea side city known for its whaling industry heritage and made famous in the novel, “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville. He was drawn to the ocean at the age of fifteen. After twenty-six years of fishing waters off Martha’s Vinyard and Nantucket to the Hague line of Canada he decided to make a change to the ferry industry. As fate would have it, he would be the one to personally rescue Captain ‘Sully’ from his raft during the “Miracle on the Hudson”. He continues to reside in New England.